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> > So you're essentially saying that in even the newest
> > versions of VLC for Mac OS X over 50% of the CPU is
> > wasted (regardless of the video output method used)?
> > Yeah, right.
>
> No, I'm saying that MacOS X is very resource intensive
> in itself, leaving far less available power for things
> like Video playback.
Well, at least the kernel reports that about 90% of the CPU goes to VLC when I try to play videos, but of course I don't know how much of that is in crappy support libraries. Still, it should be able to play some videos flawlessly with less than 50% CPU time.
My other two piece-of-sh*t laptops (850MHz P3 and 1GHz Transmeta Crusoe, both dead slow) run circles around the G3 Mac.
> It could also be that the supporting chipset is a pile of poo.
Even if that was the case it shouldn't cut the efficiency by half!
> I've seen 600Mhz G3 based AmigaOne's (complete with a
> [in]famously crappy chipset) play DVD's back flawlessly.
> Clearly, something is very amiss with your laptop.
Actually I don't think I have tried playing DVDs on it. I usually rip my DVDs to XviD and then just use the XviD files.
Anyway, back to the point. Even if a 700MHz G3 would somehow barely manage to play full size XviD videos it doesn't mean that a 466MHz MPC5200B would, too. As I said, I believe it when I see it.