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>><br>
>> You would think that, but on my AMD 64 4200+ X2 939 w/ 2 gigs
of <br>
>> memory if I<br>
>> don't use XVMC on my Nvidia 5200 it's unwatchable. It doesn't
<br>
>> utilize all<br>
>> the CPU but you can tell it's dropping frames. With XVMC
it's <br>
>> beautiful and<br>
>> perfect ~ 20% cpu utilization.<br>
<br>
>Wow, something is seriously wrong. Just one of those cores should <br>
>handle the job with ease.<br>
<br>
>Are you running any other CPU-hungry apps? If not perhaps your video
<br>
>driver setup isn't optimum, assuming that's an AGP video card.<br>
<br>
>Are you sure you're clocking the CPU where it should be? Frequency
<br>
>scaling might be set up wrong, or the mobo settings?<br>
<br>
>I'd try and figure out what's going on because even if it's working
<br>
>OK for you something isn't right and it may bite you when you least
<br>
>expect it.<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>I agree- my 1.4GHz clocked sempron handles 576p with
ease.</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>Check that the BIOS has the video card set to use
AGP rather than PCI. Also, you could try the nvidia proprietary driver
instead of the open source one. Though I guess you are if you got
XvMC working.</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>V strange!<br>
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</font><font size=3>Indulis</font>