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Help! 29.970 fps h264 video 1080p plays at 13.3fps - nekrosoft13 - 2009-06-29 XBMC-build21238 video info Quote:General paste bin log file http://pastebin.com/f27628fc9 screenshots, with FPS displayed Note: video plays back fine in Windows Media Player. any solution? - tatoosh - 2009-06-29 i use media player classic home cinema as external player integration. - nekrosoft13 - 2009-06-29 anyone else? - natethomas - 2009-06-29 I'm stumped. You have a speedy processor. The format is AVC, which I'm relatively certain is the same as h264, so you shouldn't be having any "no multithreading" issues. Um, have you tried turning audio passthrough off? Seems like some audio issues are occurring. I don't know exactly what they are, but you might at least give that a try. - davilla - 2009-06-29 What is the source of this video? There's a regression right now with content recorded from the HD-PVR. - nekrosoft13 - 2009-06-30 source is Blu-ray - nekrosoft13 - 2009-06-30 i tried to disable audio pass-through, made no difference. here is 2min video sample http://www.filefactory.com/file/ag9912h/n/11_ts - davilla - 2009-06-30 nekrosoft13 Wrote:source is Blu-ray come on, say more. this can't be a raw blu-ray file. something had to rip it. - nekrosoft13 - 2009-06-30 davilla Wrote:come on, say more. this can't be a raw blu-ray file. something had to rip it. ok, this is the raw Blu-ray file. Video stream Quote:Video the above file was re-encoded with with ripbot, and deinterlaced. - davilla - 2009-06-30 The HD-PVR regression also effects this file. An experimental fix results in correct play back. Just a side note, my 2.4GHz core2duo is almost max'ed playing this. - nekrosoft13 - 2009-06-30 davilla Wrote:The HD-PVR regression also effects this file. An experimental fix results in correct play back. Just a side note, my 2.4GHz core2duo is almost max'ed playing this. any chance/idea when this will be implemented? - davilla - 2009-06-30 nekrosoft13 Wrote:any chance/idea when this will be implemented? In discussion with other devs as the fix reverts a section of ffmpeg code. I always step carefully when inside ffmpeg. The risk of side effects is very large. Another side note. I've been chasing this one for more than three weeks. Debugging in ffmpeg is a real pain in the rear. - Hitcher - 2009-06-30 Do you really need such a high bitrate? - nekrosoft13 - 2009-06-30 Hitcher Wrote:Do you really need such a high bitrate? Overall bit rate : 13.5 Mbps? that is high? for 1080p. anyway, i think i found the issue. these files were encoded with 64bit x264 exe, i forced the same encoding with 32bit x264 exe and files playback fine. seems the 64bit x264 is the cause, i need to run few more test. |