OSX client performance

Omar player000 at noos.fr
Mon May 20 11:56:07 CEST 2002


Great news. I'll be compiling it then ;o)

as far as I know, there is no way to disable transparency. I don't think 
it is related, but perhaps avoiding double-buffering on the player window 
altogether would help? IIRC QT doesn't use double-buffering.

Le lundi 20 mai 2002, à 02:08 , Christophe Massiot a écrit :

> À (At) 14:35 +0200 11/05/2002, player000 at noos.fr écrivait (wrote) :
>
>> This is something that almost never happens in QT. You can tax the 
>> system as much as you want, sound will (almost) never skip, same in 
>> iTunes, the players use RT thread for audio. Have you looked into such 
>> an implementation?
>
> I have just added support for real-time threads in the CVS. It will be in 
> 0.4.0, and it's much better when the system is loaded. Not perfect though,
>  mainly because of the transparency effects (menus, other windows) which 
> take a lot of CPU. I do not know how to disable them on my window (any 
> hint ?).
>
> -- Christophe Massiot.
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Omar

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