2012-05-12, 04:24
Heya.
I really put quite a bit of work into this, but I cannot seem to find a problem that is matching mine all out. My problem is with mkv files that has high framerate. According to MediaInfo the ones I have had problems with is both AVC and is has over 12 Mbps.
One of them I have problems with small stutters. When I turned off the vertical sync the stuttering dissapeared, but what looks like a rendering problem is there instead of the stuttering. Sorta like a line drawing the picture every 5-10 secs. It's not really better than the stuttering. I ran this in Media Player Classic, and the result is notably better but not perfect. This may ofc very well be a bad rip...
The other one I've noticed doesn't stutter in XBMC, but the colors are really odd and not nice to look at. Looks like when you try to run something you don't have the codec for. However this one runs perfectly in Media Player Classic.
I guess both of these really sound like a codec problem, but what could I try to fix it? Would the debugging log be of any help?
My rig is more than good enough for these sorts of tasks:
8GB RAM, i5-2500K and a Radeon 5850. It never passes 30% of CPU power when running. Also running it on top of Win7 64-bit.
I also have a Panasonic VT30 55" plugged in with a HDMI cable from my PC. The screen is set to 24Hz.
I have tried to take on and off most settings on videoplayback in XBMCs options with no luck.
I've used XBMC for a year now and I really could not go anywhere else, but this problem is forcing me to alt-tab Media Player Classic again.
Sorry for my below par English...
I really put quite a bit of work into this, but I cannot seem to find a problem that is matching mine all out. My problem is with mkv files that has high framerate. According to MediaInfo the ones I have had problems with is both AVC and is has over 12 Mbps.
One of them I have problems with small stutters. When I turned off the vertical sync the stuttering dissapeared, but what looks like a rendering problem is there instead of the stuttering. Sorta like a line drawing the picture every 5-10 secs. It's not really better than the stuttering. I ran this in Media Player Classic, and the result is notably better but not perfect. This may ofc very well be a bad rip...
The other one I've noticed doesn't stutter in XBMC, but the colors are really odd and not nice to look at. Looks like when you try to run something you don't have the codec for. However this one runs perfectly in Media Player Classic.
I guess both of these really sound like a codec problem, but what could I try to fix it? Would the debugging log be of any help?
My rig is more than good enough for these sorts of tasks:
8GB RAM, i5-2500K and a Radeon 5850. It never passes 30% of CPU power when running. Also running it on top of Win7 64-bit.
I also have a Panasonic VT30 55" plugged in with a HDMI cable from my PC. The screen is set to 24Hz.
I have tried to take on and off most settings on videoplayback in XBMCs options with no luck.
I've used XBMC for a year now and I really could not go anywhere else, but this problem is forcing me to alt-tab Media Player Classic again.
Sorry for my below par English...