I guess it's not as easy as just replacing mplayer-with-coreavc/coreavc-for-linux/loader/module.c and(?) mplayer-with-coreavc/mplayer/loader/module.c with, is it? Ok, getting somewhere, but this will be interesting now, since the coreavc-for-linux project on is pretty much dead (last update to the source tree on 28th October 2008 ), someone else will have to come up with a solution. Still no clue about getting CoreAVC 2.0.0 to run with this mplayer + dshowserver setup? I guess I am just not into it deep enough, I follow this thread, but I have no clue where else to look for more info on that matter. On my DualCore Atom 330 setup, neither the default videoplayer of Ubuntu (Totem), nor mplayer from the Ubuntu repos or VLC can playback these files, whereas mplayer + CoreAVC can do it with not more than 50-70% CPU power, still didn't try mplayer-mt though. mp4 ending, which is 720p using H.264 / AVC video codec, and MPEG-4 AAC audio codec.ĭo such files play on your Atom N270 machine without any problems using mplayer-mt? There are several versions of the file available for download, it's important to choose the file with. Trapperjohn, how about the AVC 720p episodes from Riese - The Series () (which is a free webseries, means a legal download)? For example, here the first episode (), which I downloaded using the Firefox plugin "DownloadHelper".
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