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Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - Death-Axe - 2012-06-19

Hi guys, from I think nightly build from the 17th and also 18th frame rate fluctuates from 59-60 causing the video to stutter. I have the options set under video to sync with refresh rate etc.

Using aeon nox 2.0, switched to confluence and the same thing was happening. Log is here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1049815/


Could you please help me resolve this, as it's completely ruining viewing. (my last post with log got ignored, PLEASE help this is important).


Thanks guys.


RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - Death-Axe - 2012-06-20

I see this is once again being ignored. To add some more info for those devs interested in fixing bugs: I switched to an older build from the 14th, and this problem isn't in that build.

If you want, I can post a debug log from the 14th build for a comparison.


That is of course if you're interested in having xbmc run great for users.


RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - Death-Axe - 2012-06-21

Bump.


RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - Death-Axe - 2012-06-22

Hi guys, could you please advise on this issue? thanks.


RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - baijuxavior - 2012-06-23

I stopped using the nightly and reverted to Eden 11 due to the same stuttering problem.


RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - Livin - 2012-06-23

I'm using nightly frpm 18th and have no stuttering. Most of the videos I watch are 720p with 24-25 or 29-30 fps. Set to match display refresh to video. In advanced settings.XML I force anything close to 24, to exactly 24, and anything close to 30, to exactly 30.

What are the video stats, your display settings, and xbmc settings do you see stuttering?


RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - Death-Axe - 2012-06-23

Sync to refresh on or off it still happens on builds post 14th. The log shows errors with the player over and over so there's obviously something that is broken. would be nice if a dev could look into it and tell us if they at least acknowledge the error.


RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - Livin - 2012-06-24

Did you open a bug in TRAC? If not, you need to otherwise it will not get dev attention.




RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - Death-Axe - 2012-06-24

I don't know if it is a bug or not, be nice for some confirmation first. That is why there is a log file with my post so someone can take a look.


RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - lash78 - 2012-06-27

I have the same problem. Try to switch the two outputs from WASAPI to directsound.


RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - Death-Axe - 2012-06-28

Will direct sound still sent the audio to my receiver?


RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - Death-Axe - 2012-06-30

any news on this issue?


RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - Voyager - 2012-07-01

same here. Using DirectSound is a workaround for the issue. DirectSound is good enough for receivers up to 5.1 digital compressed (DD or DTS) or 2.0 PCM uncompressed.


RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - inflatablemouse - 2012-07-01

Death-Axe, do you have that option enabled to sync audio to video clock (resample audio)?

I see a stutter every second or so, maybe slightly faster than once a second. When I disable that sync option it dissapears.

I've noticed using Software rendering (instead of DXVA2) helps too, if your machine is fast enough.

I'll try going back to an older build see if that fixes things.


RE: Frame rate fluctuating causing slow down - Death-Axe - 2012-07-01

Tried with direct sound and It's still happening :-(