2012-06-13, 14:21
nope, you can have both
(2012-06-12, 21:41)fritsch Wrote: Could you provide a xbmc.log with debugging turned on?
Quote:What is your window manager?
Quote:Can you pastebin: sudo aplay -L (perhaps there is a pulseaudio issue in the background)I'm not using pulseaudio so shouldn't be an issue. But the output can be found here http://paste.ubuntu.com/1038998/
(2012-06-13, 16:41)wsnipex Wrote: nichiren: can you try with Sync playback to display: OFF
Quote:I suspect foobar audio timecodes in those videos, but then it should be the same with standard xbmc too.
Quote:Since xvid is not accelerated, those are software decoded and xvba doesn't really touch it.
Quote:also worth a shot, if you are willing to experiment: try the latest testing package from ppa:wsnipex/xbmc-xvba-testing and see if Audio Engine makes a difference.
(2012-06-13, 17:15)FernetMenta Wrote: @nichiren
Can you provide a sample of one of those files not working? I can't duplicate your issue with the samples I have.
(2012-06-13, 16:49)tomtomme Wrote: which branch of FernetMentas git should I checkout to test XVBA+AE on Fusion?
Is there somewhere a documentation of all the branches?
I read about "ok working" ppas, so I wonder if there is an alternative to the unstable nightlies in master, that were supposed not to work on AMD some weeks ago.
I am on openSuSE, so I can´t use ppa. But compiling worked fine fine for me with eden branch (and sometimes master).
cheers, tom
(2012-06-14, 09:50)FernetMenta Wrote: erhnam, yes it does. Basically it is based on opdenkamp, currently approx 2 weeks behind mainline. In addition I pulled some patches from Anssi in order to make audio work on ATI. Let me first fix the problem mentioned above. I'll ping you when done.