On Tue Jul 9 01:15:16 2024 +0000, Elizabeth Figura wrote:
So, first of all, thanks for giving the name of a specific application. I'm not sure which is the offending video, but I tested a couple that looked like they were relevant, and with 5988 they both resolve in 0.9-1.1 ms. That's about on the level of the measurement for Rémi's proposal given in 3606, and faster than the "0-3ms" given for Windows. As was projected, most of the time overhead in media source resolution is related to autoplugging decoders. I don't think any other source of resolution speed was ever mentioned or even hypothesized, and these results seem to suggest that simply stopping at compressed video *is* enough.
Oh cool, I wasn't aware that MR also speeds up init times so drastically. Yeah in that case it shouldn't be a problem 👍