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How to deal ffplay being too slow playing iPhone's videos ?
8 janvier 2020, par Mikhail T.Trying to play a 3840x2160 video recorded by an iPhone 7 (@30fps), I get frequent pauses — in the video, music keeps playing.



This happens both in firefox and when
ffplay
is invoked to play the file directly — from command-line. The CPU is a dual E6700 @3.20GHz — not super fast, but it should be able to play smoothly, shouldn't it ? Video is Intel's "series 4" integrated chipset — again, not a speed-daemon, but it should be adequate... Support for Intel's VA API is included.


I build ffmpeg-4.1 from source using FreeBSD port. As you can see, the port has a maddening amount of options — including several different ones for the 264-codec.



Any suggestions for improving the decoding speed to the point, where it is watchable by a human ? Thank you !


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How to deal ffplay being too slow playing iPhone's videos ?
8 janvier 2020, par Mikhail T.Trying to play a 3840x2160 video recorded by an iPhone 7 (@30fps), I get frequent pauses — in the video, music keeps playing.
This happens both in firefox and when
ffplay
is invoked to play the file directly — from command-line. The CPU is a dual E6700 @3.20GHz — not super fast, but it should be able to play smoothly, shouldn’t it ? Video is Intel’s "series 4" integrated chipset — again, not a speed-daemon, but it should be adequate... Support for Intel’s VA API is included.I build ffmpeg-4.1 from source using FreeBSD port. As you can see, the port has a maddening amount of options — including several different ones for the 264-codec.
Any suggestions for improving the decoding speed to the point, where it is watchable by a human ? Thank you !
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How to deal ffplay being too slow playing iPhone's videos ?
8 janvier 2020, par Mikhail T.Trying to play a 3840x2160 video recorded by an iPhone 7 (@30fps), I get frequent pauses — in the video, music keeps playing.



This happens both in firefox and when
ffplay
is invoked to play the file directly — from command-line. The CPU is a dual E6700 @3.20GHz — not super fast, but it should be able to play smoothly, shouldn't it ? Video is Intel's "series 4" integrated chipset — again, not a speed-daemon, but it should be adequate... Support for Intel's VA API is included.


I build ffmpeg-4.1 from source using FreeBSD port. As you can see, the port has a maddening amount of options — including several different ones for the 264-codec.



Any suggestions for improving the decoding speed to the point, where it is watchable by a human ? Thank you !