Multicore Video Decoding with MPlayer, Part 2

Courtesy Linux Today  Fri, 07/31/2009 - 21:03

Linux.com: "Last time around we took a look at using the ffmpeg-mt multithreaded version of ffmpeg in order to speed up high definition h264 decoding.

This time around we'll try to use more cores again; the hundreds of stream processing units that live on your graphics card."


 

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