[vlc] Xorg usage by vlc

maxime louvel m.louvel at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 09:42:43 CEST 2009


Hi Rémi,

thanks for the answer, so if I guess well, Xorg is just used to render the
images decoded by vlc,
just to be sure, am I right ?

cheers,

Maxime

2009/10/17 Rémi Denis-Courmont <remi at remlab.net>

> maxime louvel wrote:
>
>> Could you explain me why ? and if you have an idea of how to measure the
>> cpu really use by vlc while decoding and rendering a stream. (I have use the
>> sum of top values for vlc and Xorg)
>>
>
> VLC makes fairly constant usage of X during playback, so long as the
> framerate and resolution is constant. In other words, it justs sends
> pictures at regular interval.
>
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