2009-03-30, 11:16
Hello,
I am just curious if it is planned to merge the smoothvideo branch before babylon ?
I am just curious if it is planned to merge the smoothvideo branch before babylon ?
TFHfony Wrote:Hi,Thanks for your test, do you have the same issues with linuxport?
I have just installed this version on my Windows Vista 32-bit, Quadcore AMD Phenom (4 x 2400Mhz), 2gbyte memory and a Geforce 8300.
I noticed that normal movies seems to play fine, but some 1080p demo's seem to stress out my machine. All 4 CPU's go over 80% and the image starts to stutter.
I have tried various settings for the synching, but to no avail. Is this something I have to live with with this smooth video branch? Or is this something that might be solved.
I must say I am pretty impressed though with the image quality and natural motion I get with this version
BTW,
Anyone noticed that video/music works fine, but that I can't display pictures with this version?
TFH
bobo1on1 Wrote:Thanks for your test, do you have the same issues with linuxport?Yes I do. Don't know if that's good or bad news for you though
ArtVandelae Wrote:There seems to be a problem when using the resampler in conjunction with the auto-refresh rate feature. When I start XBMC with a 60Hz desktop refresh rate and then play a 60FPS video everything is perfectly smooth. When I start XBMC with a higher refresh rate (my desktop is normally 85Hz) and it switches to 60 at playback time there is noticeable jitter in the video, audible pitch warbling in the audio and the log is filled with discontinuity errors.
Log with XBMC starting at 85Hz and changing to 60Hz at the start of playback
Log with XBMC starting at 60Hz
bobo1on1 Wrote:Those bugs are completely unrelated, IDirect3DDevice9::GetDisplayMode doesn't update the refreshrate when it changes, luckily IDirect3D9::GetAdapterDisplayMode does, so I fixed it right away.
PolliSoft Wrote:Build including this change: http://www.mediafire.com/file/jm2znnmzmy...e19099.exe
CVideoReferenceClock: CreateDevice returned 2152, falling back to QueryPerformanceCounter
CVideoReferenceClock: CreateDevice returned -2005530520, falling back to QueryPerformanceCounter
ashlar Wrote:Thanks PolliSoft. I'll try this one. The previous one I tried stuttered as hell, on an 8800 GT and XP SP3.Were you playing NTSC dvd by any chance?
Hitcher Wrote:Still getting -
Code:CVideoReferenceClock: CreateDevice returned 2152, falling back to QueryPerformanceCounter
but it's different than before -
Code:CVideoReferenceClock: CreateDevice returned -2005530520, falling back to QueryPerformanceCounter
bobo1on1 Wrote:Were you playing NTSC dvd by any chanceNope 23.976fps MKVs (H264 video content, AC3 audio content).