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ArieS Offline
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I have the same exact problem as tman12.
With DVXA on I get the green screen, with DVXA off I don't, but when fast forwarding I get some grey crapolisation Smile

I'm using a ATI Radeon 5560, i7 2600k Intel, 8gigs of ram, Win 7 Ultimate.
My movies are also 1:1 copies using MakeMkv...
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If you play the original BluRay, does it exhibit the same behavior?

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(2012-04-28 12:13)ArieS Wrote:  I have the same exact problem as tman12.
With DVXA on I get the green screen, with DVXA off I don't, but when fast forwarding I get some grey crapolisation Smile

I'm using a ATI Radeon 5560, i7 2600k Intel, 8gigs of ram, Win 7 Ultimate.
My movies are also 1:1 copies using MakeMkv...
You have a powerful i7-2600k with HD3000....I'm wondering why you need HD5560. Can you try these.....

1. Use onboard HDMI output (which use HD3000 iGPU...) and connects your system this way- onboard HDMI output-->AVR HDMI output and from AVR HDMI output-->HDTV HDMI input via two HDMI cables
2. Update Intel latest driver- Automatically identify and find drivers
3. You might need this too- Intel Management Engine Interface Driver
4. Disable DXVA2 and everything else in XBMC settings/video/playback.....your powerful i7 don't need it
5. Disable "Use fullscreen window rather than a true fullscreen" in XBMC settings/system/video output...

You should be able to playback blu-ray in full 1080P and bitstreaming HD audio with Intel HD3000 iGPU......

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>HOW-TO Bitstreaming using XBMC
I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio!
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@Aries That is exactly the behavior I'm getting, with it on I get some green pixelation and with it off I get some grey pixelation. Do me a favor and check how many reference frames are in your files. Use mediainfo and check under Reframes.

I'm going to use the toolnix guide now to make a small sample of the file I'm using, hopefull will be posting within the next hour or so and others can test it.

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(2012-04-28 18:41)kricker Wrote:  If you play the original BluRay, does it exhibit the same behavior?
Not sure how to do that..?


(2012-04-28 18:52)bluray Wrote:  
(2012-04-28 12:13)ArieS Wrote:  I have the same exact problem as tman12.
With DVXA on I get the green screen, with DVXA off I don't, but when fast forwarding I get some grey crapolisation Smile

I'm using a ATI Radeon 5560, i7 2600k Intel, 8gigs of ram, Win 7 Ultimate.
My movies are also 1:1 copies using MakeMkv...
You have a powerful i7-2600k with HD3000....I'm wondering why you need HD5560. Can you try these.....

1. Use onboard HDMI output (which use HD3000 iGPU...) and connects your system this way- onboard HDMI output-->AVR HDMI output and from AVR HDMI output-->HDTV HDMI input via two HDMI cables
2. Update Intel latest driver- Automatically identify and find drivers
3. You might need this too- Intel Management Engine Interface Driver
4. Disable DXVA2 and everything else in XBMC settings/video/playback.....your powerful i7 don't need it
5. Disable "Use fullscreen window rather than a true fullscreen" in XBMC settings/system/video output...

You should be able to playback blu-ray in full 1080P and bitstreaming HD audio with Intel HD3000 iGPU......
My mobo doesn't have an onboard videocard...
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Uhh, put in the BluRay disc and play it in XBMC.

Bluray noticed your CPU has the Intel 3000HD built in. I guess your mobo doesn't support it though.

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(2012-04-28 19:19)tman12 Wrote:  @Aries That is exactly the behavior I'm getting, with it on I get some green pixelation and with it off I get some grey pixelation. Do me a favor and check how many reference frames are in your files. Use mediainfo and check under Reframes.
They seem they be different depending on the movie. An example is 4 frames for M:I Ghost protocol.


(2012-04-28 19:28)kricker Wrote:  Uhh, put in the BluRay disc and play it in XBMC.
Lol, that's it? I thought I needed to have a software to play them directly as if I try to play them on my PC directly I can't.
And no options in XBMC to set up?
I'll give it a try later on then.
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(2012-04-28 19:25)ArieS Wrote:  
(2012-04-28 18:41)kricker Wrote:  If you play the original BluRay, does it exhibit the same behavior?
Not sure how to do that..?


(2012-04-28 18:52)bluray Wrote:  
(2012-04-28 12:13)ArieS Wrote:  I have the same exact problem as tman12.
With DVXA on I get the green screen, with DVXA off I don't, but when fast forwarding I get some grey crapolisation Smile

I'm using a ATI Radeon 5560, i7 2600k Intel, 8gigs of ram, Win 7 Ultimate.
My movies are also 1:1 copies using MakeMkv...
You have a powerful i7-2600k with HD3000....I'm wondering why you need HD5560. Can you try these.....

1. Use onboard HDMI output (which use HD3000 iGPU...) and connects your system this way- onboard HDMI output-->AVR HDMI output and from AVR HDMI output-->HDTV HDMI input via two HDMI cables
2. Update Intel latest driver- Automatically identify and find drivers
3. You might need this too- Intel Management Engine Interface Driver
4. Disable DXVA2 and everything else in XBMC settings/video/playback.....your powerful i7 don't need it
5. Disable "Use fullscreen window rather than a true fullscreen" in XBMC settings/system/video output...

You should be able to playback blu-ray in full 1080P and bitstreaming HD audio with Intel HD3000 iGPU......
My mobo doesn't have an onboard videocard...
Man, you bought a very powerful i7-2600k without a mobo with HDMI output.....you miss out on the powerful Intel i7-2600k HD3000 iGPU....

You could have got this- ASUS P8H61-M (REV 3.0)

>Alienware X51- do it all HTPC
>Simplify XBMC configurations
>HOW-TO Bitstreaming using XBMC
I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio!
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You may need something like AnyDVD to disable the copy protection. That should be about it.

@Bluray, jump in here if there is something else he needs to do.

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(2012-04-28 19:37)ArieS Wrote:  Lol, that's it? I thought I needed to have a software to play them directly as if I try to play them on my PC directly I can't.
And no options in XBMC to set up?
I'll give it a try later on then.
If your blu-ray disc is encrypted, XBMC will not play it. You can download the "AnyDVD HD" 14-day free trial to run it in the background. It'll allow you to use XBMC Play Disc option.......you'll need to reboot your HTPC after you downloaded AnyDVD HD....

>Alienware X51- do it all HTPC
>Simplify XBMC configurations
>HOW-TO Bitstreaming using XBMC
I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio!
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