Help! unwatchable blu ray mkv on Zbox AD12
#1
I just bought a ZBox AD12, 8 GB ram, installed Win7 home premium and XBMC. With blu-ray mkv rips, I'm getting 4 fps (unwatchable). CPU and memory utilization are very low (25% cpu), 1.5 G ram.
What am I missing?
Please help
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#2
What XBMC are you using? How do you connect your HTPC?

If you haven't done it, you might need to update the latest AMD driver from here- AMD Driver Autodetect and you need to enable DXVA2 and select Auto detect render method in XBMC.....
>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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#3
I've narrowed it down to bitstreaming audio....i think
As soon as I disabled the options for "TrueHD capable receiver" and "DTS-HD capable receiver" even though I have a receiver that can decode lossless audio, I got my 24 fps smooth playback
I guess the AE doesn't like my setup somehow
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#4
(2012-12-19, 22:53)harvey21 Wrote: I've narrowed it down to bitstreaming audio....i think
As soon as I disabled the options for "TrueHD capable receiver" and "DTS-HD capable receiver" even though I have a receiver that can decode lossless audio, I got my 24 fps smooth playback
I guess the AE doesn't like my setup somehow
If you want to bitstream TrueHD and DTS-HD, you can try the stable Eden from this thread- Windows How to Bitstreaming using XBMC.........

>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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#5
I've been away from XBMC for a while but i thought frodo was supposed to take care of bitsteaming audio
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#6
(2012-12-20, 01:20)harvey21 Wrote: I've been away from XBMC for a while but i thought frodo was supposed to take care of bitsteaming audio

It does. But if you don't have a capable AV receiver to pass the audio through than you will experience the play back you're getting right now. So if you don't have your HTPC hooked up to a AV receiver than you"ll need to go into System> Audio Output and deselect all of the output to receiver.
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#7
(2012-12-20, 01:20)harvey21 Wrote: I've been away from XBMC for a while but i thought frodo was supposed to take care of bitsteaming audio
It does, but a lot of users encountered issues. The version I suggested above is the latest stable Eden.....

>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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#8
(2012-12-20, 02:18)scrolling Wrote:
(2012-12-20, 01:20)harvey21 Wrote: I've been away from XBMC for a while but i thought frodo was supposed to take care of bitsteaming audio

It does. But if you don't have a capable AV receiver to pass the audio through than you will experience the play back you're getting right now. So if you don't have your HTPC hooked up to a AV receiver than you"ll need to go into System> Audio Output and deselect all of the output to receiver.
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I have a capable receiver. At some point in time, a couple of years ago, I was playing lossless audio through MPC-HC and XBMC but it was a complicated setup and not that reliable. I was under the impression is going to be the simplified solution to bitstreaming.
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#9
I had direct show selected instead of WASAPI. everything seems ok now.
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