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Thread: Quicktime

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    Quote Originally Posted by locustfurnace View Post
    As far as being smaller than Quicktime, not certain about that.
    My bad: I meant small when launching it, eg: 12MB in ram when playing a xvid movie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norz View Post
    My bad: I meant small when launching it, eg: 12MB in ram when playing a xvid movie.

    I just now loaded gmplayer, playing back an XviD. The stats while under Slackware GNU/Linux shows

    gmplayer CPU useage 8.9%
    gmplayer Mem useage 3.2%

    Running cli mplayer, it uses

    CPU 1.0%
    Mem 2.7%

    So yes, it uses few system resources.

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    Last edited by freeze151; 09-20-2006 at 02:27 PM.


 

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