speed32219 Wrote:Where are these .mkv and .m2ts files located?
If on a server, have you tried running off an external usb drive or internal sata attached serial ata?
Might be network issues with bandwidth usage. 10.0 works fine on my ion and ion2 systems using xbmc-live.
Note: I installed using Maverick 10.10 using the minimal install (XBMCbuntu wiki), then I did sudo apt-get install xbmc-live.
Also, I am using NVIDIA-Linux-x86-260.19.12.
If it was a network speed issue, the files also would play well after a resume.
The network here is 1gbit btw, and the files are located on a server inside the network. The HDD is connected through a SATA interface and the server runs on a quadcore.
When trying a simple copy command over the network, speed from that drive runs up to about 70mbyte/sec. So I don't expect any network issues.
deppan Wrote:Not that osd; i was talking about the menu itself when it lets the movie play in the background, pressing esc should bring it up i think
Just tried it: makes no difference.
Also if I resume the file the next day, it plays perfectly well. Just if I start the file in a normal way, I have this issue.
And the thing is: It's not will all 24fps files. I've also made a bunch BluRay conversions myself which play fine. Also a lot of downloaded 24fps play fine, but some other, both m2ts & mkv, give me these issues.