2011-10-27, 23:23
Panasonic 65VT30 ohhhh yesss
you already owe this baby ?
how is picturequality ?
you already owe this baby ?
how is picturequality ?
QLink Wrote:Panasonic 65VT30 ohhhh yesss
you already owe this baby ?
how is picturequality ?
voip-ninja Wrote:I have hardware acceleration disabled.
Adjust refresh rate to match video - YES
Sync playback to display - Yes.
AV Sync method - Resample audio.
I don't even remember "allowed error in aspect ratio" and I believe I never turned on video post processing.
It is connected via HDMI to my Yamaha RXV-1800 and then on to my Panasonic 65VT30.
Are you seeing the frame drop count go up when you pull up the stats window during playback or do you believe that you are seeing frame drops even though they might not be incrementing there?
Kapz786 Wrote:Ok great my settings were a bit different so will see how that go's.
Didnt notice any frame drops it was more as soon as i played a movie it dropped maybe 10 frames then would very occasionally drop one every now and again. To be honest it wouldnt even bother me but if I can tinker it like urs and not have any drops it will be great.
Will report back with results!
reta Wrote:So I have a question about getting 24 Hz for true 1080p24 on my HTPC... is all I need to do is to make sure my gpu settings are set to only send 24 Hz to my TV/projector in the Nvidia Control Panel or is there anything else I should do?
Mallet21 Wrote:I would leave the Nvidia refresh rate at 60hz otherwise the XBMC gui isn't very smooth. You just want to select the option in the XBMC video settings to 'adjust display refresh rate to match video'. That will enable 24p only during video playback.
If I am incorrect hopefully someone will jump in an correct me.
voip-ninja Wrote:Please do. With refresh rate set to switch, etc, there will always be some dropped frames at the beginning of playback, regardless of video card used.
But you should be able to get it so that you are no longer getting drops during playback... I was able to. I suppose that the AVR/TV combination can also factor into this.
Kapz786 Wrote:Ah ok i suspect my initial concern with dropped frames will be the refresh rate option as there is certainly no noticeable increase during playback only upon the stats pulldown during initial playback
Also any reasoning behind disabling hardware accelaration? Pro's and Con's for On/Off?