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Hi, i updated my mac mini to OSX Mavericks and some mov files doesn't deinterlace correctly
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Yes, with macos 10.8 and any version of XBMC from 12 to 13 in Auto Mode works OK, baut with Mavericks i've to turn on and select the mode to view it, and with some files in mkv the colors doen't correct
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How does it look if you turn off hardware decoding in system->video->playback
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2013-10-25, 16:55
(This post was last modified: 2013-10-25, 16:56 by Memphiz.)
Could you post an example file to dropbox or so? (like 50MB max). Ensure that the sample shows the problem.
Also we need to know which hardware you are using (which mac which graphics card).
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Agreed 100 percent BTW. Thanks for mentioning this as the fix. As long as I keep hardware decording off under my Mac Mini using Mavericks, my files are playing judder-free.
Doesn't seem to be affecting performance in any way to have have decoding off for now, so I'm pleased to leave it this way until the devs have time to catch up.
If any devs think they have it fixed, and want me to install a nightly and try turning it back on, I'm happy to do so. For now, just happy to be up and running!
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2013-11-18, 10:38
(This post was last modified: 2013-11-18, 10:39 by Gigantur.)
Same problem here. Must be "Software" decoder to work.
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I've found this happens with some MKV files and not others. Some run smooth with hardware turned on. Others skip a TON of frames unless I turn it off.
I'll put together some logs and post in the hopes I can help out the devs to track down the bug. Likely there is one aspect of some MKV files that is throwing it off. Could be related to a frame rate, sound codec, etc.
The key will be figuring out what the difference is between the MKVs that work and the ones that don't work.