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Date:      Fri, 5 Dec 2003 23:18:31 +0100
From:      "Thomas E. Zander" <riggs@rrr.de>
To:        ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: The 'cat/foo-*' doesn't work in the pkgtools.conf?
Message-ID:  <20031205221831.GA59259@o503.hadiko.de>
In-Reply-To: <oprzn6hbhz8ckrg5@smtp.central.cox.net>
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On Thu, 04. Dec 2003, at 12:47 -0600, Jeremy Messenger wrote
according to [Re: The 'cat/foo-*' doesn't work in the pkgtools.conf?]:

> Also, use freetype will slow down=20
> that force me to use without freetype.

That's really interesting! I was not aware that freetype rendering can
cause a difference here!

> When, I switched the machine to=20
> AthlonXP 2000+ and now I can use the freetype without slow down the=20
> mplayer, but I didn't play with runtime cpu detection so I kind of habit=
=20
> to use 'WITHOUT_RUNTIME_CPUDETECTION' define to run smoother.

Well, I think an XP2000+ is not a critical factor when watching
movies.
Probably you have to use -vo x11 without hardware acceleration in order
to see frame drops :-)
Even on my thunderbird 1000 I can't see any problem when using/not
using any of those options. I should try on my father's P133 :-))

Riggs

--=20
- "[...] I talked to the computer at great length and
-- explained my view of the Universe to it" said Marvin.
--- And what happened?" pressed Ford.
---- "It committed suicide." said Marvin.

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