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garyi
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I watched a movie the other night with little in the way of hard action, details etc and the stutters appear to happen randomly and throughout although to be fair the first 20 mins was fine.
Its no bother I am delighted to get anything, I just wanted to check its not something with my setup, which is pretty prosaic really.
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* davilla points at post #11 again.
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garyi
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Hi Davilla, sadly I am no programmer, I am sure it means something to the enlightened!
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Hi everyone, I won't have a full and official bug to report until this weekend when I can upgrade the drivers and document the video file info, but I was curious if 1080p playback of raw remuxed (Single file) M2TS Blu-Ray movies has been resolved completely?
Other than the initial stutters when loading the file, every few minutes the movie would start stuttering more and more until I pause, wait a few seconds and start it again. It would then work fine for a few minutes, then rinse and repeat.
It doesn't seem to be a buffering issue, XBMC doesn't complain of a lack of buffer and I'm hardwired via CAT6 over Gigabit to my WHS server. It can spit out 80MB/Sec without breaking a sweat.
Just wondering if anyone can verify that MPEG2 and VC-1 video contained in M2TS files work like I described above, better, or perfectly? I'll have to reinvestigate this weekend.
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As anyone tried this mod?