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okay so when i try to play a set of 720p ripped tv show files they are very glitchy. It is like watching a gpu struggle tremendously but this is not the problem becase the movies play perfectly in vlc. The files are all mkv and they range from 1.4 gigs to 3.2. I ha other mkv files in my tv show folder that play just fine but they are under 1gb. Is there something I need to download? All of the movies I have on xbmc play fine and their file size range all the way up to 3.7gb a movie.
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if anyone is unclear about anything feel free to ask. I just really want to solve this problem.
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What is the video format and audio format of the glitchy files?
Does the audio play?
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check your audio settings...thats what fixed a similar problem for me
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I tried getting the log uploader but no add ons are even showing up...
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I've seen the same issue as of Frodo release... RC2 did not have the problem, nor did it have a problem with an MKV bug I posted to TRAC that is totally being ignored by the devs.
I'm not an expert but I play one at work.
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From the debug log you seem to be using the HDMI connection, can you confirm?
If so, the HDMI is reporting 2 channel support and no encoded format capabilities which means no Dolby Digital & DTS. Are you connect directed to your TV by HDMI?
Try:
Audio Ouput: Analog
Speaker Configuration: 2.0
Audio output device: WASAPI - HDMI (if still failing then try Directsound - HDMI)
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2013-02-18, 18:52
(This post was last modified: 2013-02-18, 18:58 by svig4.)
yes I am using an HDMI okay i will try this and let you know results
Thank you very much that seemed to fix it, i can now play the t.v shows and there is no lag at all. Thank you for your time good sirs.