2011-08-28, 21:57
Hey guys,
I'm running the latest windows binaries on windows 7. My hardwares a zotac ion 330, dual core atom.
My issue seems to be that when playing back mkv videos I do not get a stable framerate in fullscreen, jumps between 22-26fps. This makes things very jittery.
However, if I'm just sitting at the main screen the video seems to play back smoothly.
I'm trying to understand what's different between the rendering in fullscreen versus the main menu. I assume there must be some different processing going on in fullscreen for it to behave differently.
I'm been messing around with the video settings but can't seem to get things running better. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Additionally I wanted to adjust my cache buffers to see if I can alleviate any possible network congestion, as I've been also noticing framerate stability on another xbmc machine which previously worked fine (the zotac is new so i have no reference point on it)
I don't see gui options to adjust cache, has this been removed entirely?
Thanks,
I'm running the latest windows binaries on windows 7. My hardwares a zotac ion 330, dual core atom.
My issue seems to be that when playing back mkv videos I do not get a stable framerate in fullscreen, jumps between 22-26fps. This makes things very jittery.
However, if I'm just sitting at the main screen the video seems to play back smoothly.
I'm trying to understand what's different between the rendering in fullscreen versus the main menu. I assume there must be some different processing going on in fullscreen for it to behave differently.
I'm been messing around with the video settings but can't seem to get things running better. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Additionally I wanted to adjust my cache buffers to see if I can alleviate any possible network congestion, as I've been also noticing framerate stability on another xbmc machine which previously worked fine (the zotac is new so i have no reference point on it)
I don't see gui options to adjust cache, has this been removed entirely?
Thanks,