[vlc] Re: No accelerated IMDCT transform found

Gildas Bazin gbazin at netcourrier.com
Tue Nov 26 18:12:58 CET 2002


On Tuesday 26 November 2002 17:54, Michael Flohr wrote:
> Hi Alexis,
> 
> I noted the same behaviour. It seems to be linked
> to the fact that the default audio-decoder is now
> liba52 for such types of data. I have sent a message
> to this mailing list as soon as 0.4.6 was released,
> concerning precisley this point, but have not yet got a
> reply. Do you get the same behaviour when you
> deliberately switch back to the audio-decoder
> plugin the vlc team used in the earlier releases?
> I think it is still there, and it should be possible to
> select it instead of liba52.
> 

Sorry for not replying to your earlier post.

The message you got ("No accelerated IMDCT transform found"
) is not harmful in any way. It is true that this message is annoying, but 
we can't do anything against this because the message comes from liba52 
itself and not vlc. It is just a warning to say that no accelerated 
routines are used to do the IMDCT transform, but liba52 doesn't provide any 
anyway ;)

Regards,

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