Zarxrax wrote:DJ_Izumi wrote:Well, come on, you really don't need much of a computer to do 480p h.264.
I think my Celeron M 1.3 uses only 30-40% of the CPU on average to decode 480p...
Wow, my 2.26ghz struggles with it at times. A lot of it depends on the content though. Something like an episode of a low-budget anime wouldn't be very taxing on resources, while a high-motion amv would consume considerable resources.
It also depends on whether it's ffdshow or CoreAVC being used. CoreAVC can do 480p at full speed on my 1GHz Celeron (100MHz FSB and 256MB RAM) granted the bitrate doesn't go over ~2000-2200kbps - and for High Profile, that's usually approaching or past overkill level unless the video is effects-heavy. ffdshow is catching up, though - the Nov 3rd build that was on
http://x264.nl/ (it's now a Dec 11th build; I should update) can do maybe 80-90% of that speed, I'd say, just from judging it by eye.
Of course, I purposely keep my setup rather trim (I just recently upgraded to SP1 so my new hard drive's full capacity could be recognized), so I don't know how it would perform on one loaded down with a bunch more stuff like a lot of computers are now.