2014-07-27, 21:18
Thank you fritsch
(2014-07-29, 06:16)-DDD- Wrote: What about openelec?
(2014-07-27, 20:23)FernetMenta Wrote: What exactly do I have to look for. Both samples play fine and I can't tell any difference. Tried on i5-4570T Linux, sw multi-threaded decoding and on i7 Windows.
The i5 is approximately at 50% CPU playing the 4:2:2 sample with yadif.
Quote:I'm wondering if there is some difference in the way 4:2:2 and 4:2:0 is handled
(2014-07-29, 12:59)FernetMenta Wrote: Could you be more specific on what to look at? Time, region of the screen for example.
Quote:I'm wondering if there is some difference in the way 4:2:2 and 4:2:0 is handled
I can't find anything in the code which would point in this direction. The only difference between 4:2:2 and 4:2.0 is that 4:2:2 has twice as much chroma samples.
Quote:20:06:27 T:140663552837376 INFO: ffmpeg[C9198700]: [mpeg4] Video uses a non-standard and wasteful way to store B-frames ('packed B-frames'). Consider using a tool like VirtualDub or avidemux to fix it.
20:06:27 T:140662612207360 INFO: CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::GetChannelMap - FFmpeg reported 1 channels, but the layout contains 0 ignoring
20:06:27 T:140662612207360 NOTICE: Creating audio stream (codec id: 65541, channels: 1, sample rate: 11024, no pass-through)
20:06:27 T:140662612207360 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerAudio:: synctype set to 1: skip/duplicate
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerVideo - CDVDMsg::GENERAL_RESYNC(66666.000000, 0)
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerVideo::CalcDropRequirement - hurry: 0
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: ffmpeg[C9198700]: [src] w:240 h:320 pixfmt:yuv420p tb:4368/65535 fr:0/1 sar:1/1 sws_param:
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerVideo::CalcDropRequirement - hurry: 0
20:06:27 T:140664365950912 DEBUG: CGUIInfoManager::SetCurrentMovie(/storage/filmaciones/2005-01-23 13.56.04.AVI)
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 NOTICE: fps: 15.000150, pwidth: 240, pheight: 320, dwidth: 240, dheight: 320
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: OutputPicture - change configuration. 240x320. framerate: 15.00. format: YV12
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: Resolution 1920x1080 (16) not a very good match for fps 15.000 (weight: 1.000), trying 2:3 cadence
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: Resolution 1920x1080 (16) not a very good match for fps 15.000 with 2:3 cadence (weight: 1.000), choosing 60 hertz
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: 60 hertz refreshrate not available, choosing highest
(2014-08-05, 08:50)fritsch Wrote:Quote:20:06:27 T:140663552837376 INFO: ffmpeg[C9198700]: [mpeg4] Video uses a non-standard and wasteful way to store B-frames ('packed B-frames'). Consider using a tool like VirtualDub or avidemux to fix it.
20:06:27 T:140662612207360 INFO: CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::GetChannelMap - FFmpeg reported 1 channels, but the layout contains 0 ignoring
20:06:27 T:140662612207360 NOTICE: Creating audio stream (codec id: 65541, channels: 1, sample rate: 11024, no pass-through)
20:06:27 T:140662612207360 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerAudio:: synctype set to 1: skip/duplicate
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerVideo - CDVDMsg::GENERAL_RESYNC(66666.000000, 0)
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerVideo::CalcDropRequirement - hurry: 0
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: ffmpeg[C9198700]: [src] w:240 h:320 pixfmt:yuv420p tb:4368/65535 fr:0/1 sar:1/1 sws_param:
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerVideo::CalcDropRequirement - hurry: 0
20:06:27 T:140664365950912 DEBUG: CGUIInfoManager::SetCurrentMovie(/storage/filmaciones/2005-01-23 13.56.04.AVI)
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 NOTICE: fps: 15.000150, pwidth: 240, pheight: 320, dwidth: 240, dheight: 320
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: OutputPicture - change configuration. 240x320. framerate: 15.00. format: YV12
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: Resolution 1920x1080 (16) not a very good match for fps 15.000 (weight: 1.000), trying 2:3 cadence
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: Resolution 1920x1080 (16) not a very good match for fps 15.000 with 2:3 cadence (weight: 1.000), choosing 60 hertz
20:06:27 T:140663552837376 DEBUG: 60 hertz refreshrate not available, choosing highest
320x240 @ 15 fps?
I am quite sure those files won't work with any other xbmc version, too - please provide a sample.