2014-07-03, 00:02
Hi everybody,
First of all, a big thank you to everybody involved in xbmc. I love it. I run it on my nuc, my raspberry pi and my iPad Air and am very pleased with all of them.
There's one thing, though: most 1080p movies I play on my iPad air, don't play very smoothly. Video sometimes moves in slow motion, with audio getting out of sync. After a few seconds, the video goes very fast and catches up with the audio. This happens a lot. It's not the audio, I've tried to convert the same video with different formats (dts, ac3, aac) but it makes no difference. When I play the same movie in nPlayer, it plays flawlessly. I've also tried a lot of A/V sync methods, but this didn't make any difference either. Different network protocols (SMB, NFS) also didn't make any difference. I can't test the movie locally because there's not enough space, but as I said, nPlayer plays it flawlessly through SMB.
Is this a known problem? Am I doing something stupid?
Sorry if this has been asked before.
Thanks in advance,
Afortunado
First of all, a big thank you to everybody involved in xbmc. I love it. I run it on my nuc, my raspberry pi and my iPad Air and am very pleased with all of them.
There's one thing, though: most 1080p movies I play on my iPad air, don't play very smoothly. Video sometimes moves in slow motion, with audio getting out of sync. After a few seconds, the video goes very fast and catches up with the audio. This happens a lot. It's not the audio, I've tried to convert the same video with different formats (dts, ac3, aac) but it makes no difference. When I play the same movie in nPlayer, it plays flawlessly. I've also tried a lot of A/V sync methods, but this didn't make any difference either. Different network protocols (SMB, NFS) also didn't make any difference. I can't test the movie locally because there's not enough space, but as I said, nPlayer plays it flawlessly through SMB.
Is this a known problem? Am I doing something stupid?
Sorry if this has been asked before.
Thanks in advance,
Afortunado