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SBS 3D Stuttering - wamblej - 2013-10-06 I recently setup a computer and I am accessing my files over from my Synology server. For some reason when I do the SBS 3D files they stutter badly and are unwatchable. I am using Openelec but I felt that this forum was more active and may have more information. This is on a full HTPC that also can boot into windows and can handle full 3D Blu ray ISO's - so I know it is not a hardware limitation. Are there any suggestions or tips as to what I might be able to do to overcome this problem? I am not sure why it is doing this. I have many other 2D movies that seem to play just fine from the same source. Thanks for any help! RE: SBS 3D Stuttering - Ned Scott - 2013-10-06 debug log (wiki) and the HTPC's hardware specs (GPU model, etc) might give us some clues. RE: SBS 3D Stuttering - wamblej - 2013-10-06 The log was uploaded with id 66736 My system is : and phenom II x6 1055t; 8gb ram, AMD Radeon 6700. After further testing it is not just 3d movies (which makes sense because the hsbs files are no more than a 1080p 2d movie). It is some of the 2d movies as well and others play great. Cars 2 is a 10gb 1080p file and it plays at 24fps with no stuttering. On others the frame rate drops drastically to around 10fps. As I said I assume it is something with the configuration because this computer can handle plenty when I am in windows. These files also play fine in Windows and on my WDTv. Thank you for your help. RE: SBS 3D Stuttering - nickr - 2013-10-07 More than likely an audio setup error: "09:49:48 T:139848436619008 INFO: CAESinkALSA::Initialize - Opened device "hdmi:CARD=Generic,DEV=0,AES0=0x06,AES1=0x82,AES2=0x00,AES3=0x0e" 09:49:48 T:139848436619008 INFO: CAESinkALSA::InitializeHW - Unable to open the required number of channels 09:49:48 T:139848436619008 DEBUG: CAESinkALSA::InitializeHW - Request: periodSize 2400, bufferSize 9600" Whatever device your HDMI is plugged into only supports 2 channels: "09:48:37 T:139848440993600 NOTICE: m_deviceName : hdmi:CARD=Generic,DEV=0 09:48:37 T:139848440993600 NOTICE: m_displayName : HD-Audio Generic 09:48:37 T:139848440993600 NOTICE: m_displayNameExtra: HDMI 09:48:37 T:139848440993600 NOTICE: m_deviceType : AE_DEVTYPE_HDMI 09:48:37 T:139848440993600 NOTICE: m_channels : FL,FR" Set to stereo (2.0) not whatever speaker combination it is set to presently. RE: SBS 3D Stuttering - wamblej - 2013-10-09 (2013-10-07, 09:28)nickr Wrote: Set to stereo (2.0) not whatever speaker combination it is set to presently. I tried setting the audio output to 2.0 and had the same results. The same movies play just fine and the same ones stutter and slow to 9fps. I have uploaded a new log ID 67532 of my tests with it output at 2.0. I use my Radeon 6700 HDMi as audio output. It is connected directly to my Denon 1613 receiver. The receiver definitely supports 5.1 channels but I thought maybe if I set it to 2.0 it would work and send everything pass through. Instead I got 2.0 stereo and same results. Thanks for any further input. I appreciate the help. RE: SBS 3D Stuttering - nickr - 2013-10-09 Well for some reason the amplifier's abilities are not being recognised by XBMC, I quoted the relevant lines above. Maybe the amp is passing through the TVs capabilities? Try switching off all passthrough options (AC3, DTS, AAC etc etc). EDIT: oh and make sure the amp is turned on before you turn the XBMC machine on, or there is no info at ALL to detect. |