2012-12-13, 00:52
Good evening, i thinked i've solved my problems with the playback of Hi10P videos on my machine but i was wrong, so i do a little more testing.
First i try to disable speedstep on the cpu and forcing the cores speed to maximum, but nothing changed.
Then i've tried to reproduce the issue. After some tries i noticed that with videos with quick animation i got the issue.
As seen in the following screenshots:
screen1
screen2
screen3
screen4
The XBMC-CPU goes over 100%, one core goes to 100%, i got frame drops, but as confirmed from the task manager only one core is stuck.
I've looked at the xbmc.log too but i haven't noticed nothing strange, or to be more honest, nothing that seems strange to me.
I'm using an Ubuntu 12.10 + xfce, but i've tried XBMC in standalone mode without any improvement.
There is my cpuinfo too.
I've tried almost anything and i don't know what to try next.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Alessandro.
First i try to disable speedstep on the cpu and forcing the cores speed to maximum, but nothing changed.
Then i've tried to reproduce the issue. After some tries i noticed that with videos with quick animation i got the issue.
As seen in the following screenshots:
screen1
screen2
screen3
screen4
The XBMC-CPU goes over 100%, one core goes to 100%, i got frame drops, but as confirmed from the task manager only one core is stuck.
I've looked at the xbmc.log too but i haven't noticed nothing strange, or to be more honest, nothing that seems strange to me.
I'm using an Ubuntu 12.10 + xfce, but i've tried XBMC in standalone mode without any improvement.
There is my cpuinfo too.
I've tried almost anything and i don't know what to try next.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Alessandro.