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"MPlayer does the right thing, presents frame 9 for 1.1 seconds, and continues
with frame 20. MEncoder calculates the right "frame_time", but duplicates the
frame following the gap, i.e. frame 20 is presented for 1.1 seconds."
patch by Jan Kritzner <kritzner@i4.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
author | arpi |
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date | Sat, 28 Dec 2002 12:51:05 +0000 |
parents | 5cbbf47cae1e |
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use constant CMD => "./fastmem2-k7"; sub dobench { my $i; my ($runs, $sleep, $command) = @_; for($i = 0; $i < $runs; $i++) { sleep $sleep; system $command; } } print "Single run of sse bench with 1sec sleep:\n"; &dobench(1,1,CMD); print "Sleeping 10seconds before starting next bench!\n"; sleep 10; print "10 runs of sse bench with 0sec sleep:\n"; &dobench(10,0,CMD); print "Sleeping 10seconds before starting next bench!\n"; sleep 10; print "10 runs of sse bench with 1sec sleep:\n"; &dobench(10,1,CMD); print "Sleeping 10seconds before starting next bench!\n"; sleep 10; print "10 runs of sse bench with 2sec sleep:\n"; &dobench(10,2,CMD); print "Sleeping 10seconds before starting next bench!\n"; sleep 10; print "10 runs of sse bench with 3sec sleep:\n"; &dobench(10,3,CMD); print "Bench finished!\n";