Topic: SVP crashes players all the time

I tried out Smooth Video Project. It crashes media players that I try to use with it. I got a Lenovo Thinkpad T60 with a Core 2 DUO T2500 processor (1 processor w/ 2 cores). 128 MB graphics.

Version of SVP I am using: 3.1.6

Here is the SVP Mark log of my computer:

Test summary
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  Date: 2014-09-27T19:09:49
  CPU:  Intel Core Duo T2500 @1994 MHz [2 threads]
  GPU:  AMD/ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 [ver.N/A]
  Mode: SD + CPU [3 threads]

Overall scores
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  Synthetic CPU:                  MC210
  Real-life:                      SC1749

Details: synthetic
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  CPU: compose (single-threaded): 183
  CPU: compose (multi-threaded):  349
  CPU: search (single-threaded):  76
  CPU: search (multi-threaded):   151

Details: real-life /SD
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  decode video:                   12.52x (300.5 fps)
  48 fps - vectors search:        1.13x (54.0 fps)
  60 fps - frame composition:     1.50x (89.9 fps)
  48 fps - [SVP] fastest:         4.89x (234.5 fps)
  48 fps - [SVP] simple 1:        2.85x (136.6 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] good:            1.42x (85.2 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] high:            0.94x (56.4 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] highest:         0.60x (35.8 fps)
  72 fps - [SVP] simple 2:        2.59x (186.2 fps)

Re: SVP crashes players all the time

Cyborggeffien
I got a Lenovo Thinkpad T60 with a Core 2 DUO T2500 processor (1 processor w/ 2 cores). 128 MB graphics.

how much memory?

anyway you're on your own with such an ancient laptop with stone age graphics
just a few suggestions:
- Windows XP only
- Overlay renderer in MPC-HC
- Hardware video decoding is a must
- Turn off all video features in ATI control panel

Re: SVP crashes players all the time

3.00 GB of memory. I do not know how to turn off the video features in ATI control panel, neither or I know what they are.