To start the installation, I created a new working directory within my home directory and checked out both the latest versions of mplayer and coreavc-for-linux (revision 82 for coreavc-for-linux and revision 28381 for mplayer). I then ran the configuration script for mplayer, applied the direct show patch from the coravc-for-linux project and proceeded to build mplayer:

When running mplayer-coreavc, you made need the following options to force mplayer to use coreavc and also to have smooth playback. Obviously, replace the example file I have with an HD movie you have on your file system.


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Matt, are you getting that error with the -vo option using the codecs.conf I posted in the instructions? The codecs.conf is the tricky part. I'm hoping that in the next release of coreavc-for-linux, there will be a patch applied to the codecs.conf that it built directly into mplayer itself.

I got similar benchmark results on the core2duo e8400 3.0@4.2 system with 720p movie samples. Divx7(Build 08_01_00_00094) was 19% faster than coreavc(1.9.5). Here is my results.

coreavc

User: 3s, kernel: 0s, total: 4s, real: 37s, fps: 2572.4, dfps: 278.8

User: 3s, kernel: 0s, total: 3s, real: 36s, fps: 2730.5, dfps: 285.9

divx7

User: 5s, kernel: 0s, total: 5s, real: 30s, fps: 1887.4, dfps: 336.8

User: 4s, kernel: 0s, total: 4s, real: 30s, fps: 2413.9, dfps: 336.0

I think divx7 uses duelcore intel cpu resources more efficiently. 0852c4b9a8

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