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view TOOLS/mplmult.sh @ 26625:5b89b42f6d50
Only compile and use libmpeg2 AltiVec code when AltiVec is available. The
AltiVec code needs -maltivec to compile, but then AltiVec instructions
appear in other places of the code causing MPlayer to sigill.
Somehow upstream libmpeg2 manages not to sigill under what appear to be
the same circumstances. Enlightenment welcome.
author | diego |
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date | Sat, 03 May 2008 15:23:22 +0000 |
parents | 9b7f3566b603 |
children | abd0a4e9daa0 |
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#!/bin/sh # example how to output video on multiple windows in sync. # might be even more useful in combination with vo ggi # to distribute the video arbitrarily dir=/tmp/$$ count=$1 shift if test 0"$count" -lt 1; then echo "At least 1 slave instance must be used." echo "" echo "Usage:" echo "./mplmult.sh n mplayer-opts" echo "n number of MPlayer instances that display the video" echo "mplayer-opts anything you would specify to mplayer," echo " more than one file will usually not work" exit 1 fi mkdir -m 700 $dir if test $? -ne 0; then echo "Could not create temp dir!" exit 1 fi mkfifo $dir/stream.yuv i=1 fifo_list="" while test $i -le $count; do fifo_list="$dir/mp$i $fifo_list" let i=$i+1 done mkfifo $fifo_list (cat $dir/stream.yuv | tee $fifo_list > /dev/null ) & for fifo in $fifo_list; do # -benchmark is neccessary so that it will not do any timing. # the master instance already takes care of it and not specifying # it will break A-V sync. mplayer -nocache -quiet -benchmark "$fifo" > /dev/null 2>&1 & done mplayer -nocache -fixed-vo -vo yuv4mpeg:file=$dir/stream.yuv "$@" rm -rf $dir