Windows My hardware isn't enough?

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LuisMack Offline
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1280x1024?
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Is it possible that its a 24 frame vs 60 frame issue?
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(2012-04-03 22:21)jdwoods Wrote:  Is it possible that its a 24 frame vs 60 frame issue?

What's that issue?
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(2012-04-03 22:21)jdwoods Wrote:  Is it possible that its a 24 frame vs 60 frame issue?

Good point. That a strong possibility. What's funny to me is the thought that these Quad-Core 2.0ghz+ APU's we can't expect 1080p to run smooth as silk without DXVA. I know XBMC (FFMPEG) could use some more multi-threaded optimization.....BUT REALLY?!?! Frown
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What do I do then?
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(2012-04-03 22:59)LuisMack Wrote:  What do I do then?
Have try post #10?




(2012-04-03 22:40)onizuka Wrote:  
(2012-04-03 22:21)jdwoods Wrote:  Is it possible that its a 24 frame vs 60 frame issue?

Good point. That a strong possibility. What's funny to me is the thought that these Quad-Core 2.0ghz+ APU's we can't expect 1080p to run smooth as silk without DXVA. I know XBMC (FFMPEG) could use some more multi-threaded optimization.....BUT REALLY?!?! Frown
It is not so much problem with the core power. My E350 with 1.6GHz core can playback 1080P with DTS-HD/TrueHD using W7+XBMC fine......

Playback is relying heavily on GPU, and APU A6-3650 with HD6530D.....should be able to do it better than my less than powerful component!

>Alienware X51- do it all HTPC
>Simplify XBMC configurations
>HOW-TO Bitstreaming using XBMC
I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio!
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-03 23:10 by bluray.)
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(2012-04-03 23:04)bluray Wrote:  
(2012-04-03 22:59)LuisMack Wrote:  What do I do then?
Have try post #10?

I have a 47 inch screen, maybe the 1820x1024 is too low?
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(2012-04-03 23:19)LuisMack Wrote:  
(2012-04-03 23:04)bluray Wrote:  
(2012-04-03 22:59)LuisMack Wrote:  What do I do then?
Have try post #10?

I have a 47 inch screen, maybe the 1820x1024 is too low?
It might not be your screen resolution, but I'm just giving you an idea on how to configure it. The screen resolution is best to select the recommended resolution in your Windows display/screen resolution, and then select the same screen resolution in XBMC video output......you can enable/disable all the options in XBMC playback and video output as shown in post #10.....

>Alienware X51- do it all HTPC
>Simplify XBMC configurations
>HOW-TO Bitstreaming using XBMC
I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio!
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-04 00:10 by bluray.)
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Ok, I'll try it. Thanks.

More sugestions? =)
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i got almost the same setup, allthough with a a6 3500

and i experience no lag at all. hell even without dxva on

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