Hi there,
I have a weird problem.
I am trying to create a low powered htpc therefore i have a low powered cpu.
When playing a video at 1024*768 in Media Portal, I get a CPU usage of around 32% CPU usage and maxes out at around 40%.
But when I switch the resolution to 1280*768, the CPU usage shoots up to 100% rendering the video unviewable, is this supposed to happen, an extra 60% CPU usage for stretching the video an extra 250 pixels wider and an extra 150 pixels taller (it's taller because its a widescreen video), does that sound right?
This happens with both the VLC player and the MPlayer plugins.
When I play the video in these players without MP running, the video runs fine, using around the same amount of CPU usage at each resolution.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
MediaPortal Version: 2.3.0.0 (inc. SVN)
MediaPortal Skin: SimpleMP
Windows Version: Windows XP Pro (inc SP3)
CPU Type: Epia Via M10000n (1Ghz)
HDD: Seagate 7200.10 300GB (7200rpm)
Memory: 512MB
Motherboard: Epia Via M10000n (1Ghz)
Motherboard Bios: Latest
Video Card: Integrated
Video Card Driver: Latest
I have a weird problem.
I am trying to create a low powered htpc therefore i have a low powered cpu.
When playing a video at 1024*768 in Media Portal, I get a CPU usage of around 32% CPU usage and maxes out at around 40%.
But when I switch the resolution to 1280*768, the CPU usage shoots up to 100% rendering the video unviewable, is this supposed to happen, an extra 60% CPU usage for stretching the video an extra 250 pixels wider and an extra 150 pixels taller (it's taller because its a widescreen video), does that sound right?
This happens with both the VLC player and the MPlayer plugins.
When I play the video in these players without MP running, the video runs fine, using around the same amount of CPU usage at each resolution.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
MediaPortal Version: 2.3.0.0 (inc. SVN)
MediaPortal Skin: SimpleMP
Windows Version: Windows XP Pro (inc SP3)
CPU Type: Epia Via M10000n (1Ghz)
HDD: Seagate 7200.10 300GB (7200rpm)
Memory: 512MB
Motherboard: Epia Via M10000n (1Ghz)
Motherboard Bios: Latest
Video Card: Integrated
Video Card Driver: Latest
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