2013-01-04, 11:38
Hi guys,
I know that problem existed a time ago, but I thought it should be fixed already.
The History:
I use AnyDVD to watch BluRays in XBMC (or at least I would like to..). Every BluRay looks like this for me (green pixel areas on every picture/Scene change):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unCVh0S0kEo
I hope you can see the glitches as the video has not the best contrast...
This happens with at least every movie I have tried as long as DXVA2 is active.
To make a test sample I used this file (little disney trailer):
http://www.load.to/ZT2NvW8SKc/00004.m2ts
When I play it with XBMC it looks like this (normal until the end, sometimes a little glitch at the beginning:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEVnQCd-TYg
It was overall tested with:
Intel i3 540 (Clarkdale)
Intel i3 2120 (Sandy Bridge)
Intel i5 2400 (Sandy Bridge)
Intel i7 3520M (Ivy Bridge)
It was always the same issue on every machine, until I turned off the dxva2 feature.
MKV Files work perfect whatever Bitrate is used.
Maybe you are still working on it, then please pick this up as a reminder
If you need anything else, let me know.
I know that problem existed a time ago, but I thought it should be fixed already.
The History:
I use AnyDVD to watch BluRays in XBMC (or at least I would like to..). Every BluRay looks like this for me (green pixel areas on every picture/Scene change):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unCVh0S0kEo
I hope you can see the glitches as the video has not the best contrast...
This happens with at least every movie I have tried as long as DXVA2 is active.
To make a test sample I used this file (little disney trailer):
http://www.load.to/ZT2NvW8SKc/00004.m2ts
When I play it with XBMC it looks like this (normal until the end, sometimes a little glitch at the beginning:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEVnQCd-TYg
It was overall tested with:
Intel i3 540 (Clarkdale)
Intel i3 2120 (Sandy Bridge)
Intel i5 2400 (Sandy Bridge)
Intel i7 3520M (Ivy Bridge)
It was always the same issue on every machine, until I turned off the dxva2 feature.
MKV Files work perfect whatever Bitrate is used.
Maybe you are still working on it, then please pick this up as a reminder
If you need anything else, let me know.