XBMC reports framerate as 2 decimal places?
#1
I was wondering how close my system is to 23.976 but I see that XBMC is only reporting 23.98 (rounding to 2 decimal places)

Is there anyway to change that?
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#2
Why on earth would you even care.
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#3
Because I want to reduce dropped frames as much as possible, and to show off.. obviously. Smile
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#4
Run glxgears from a terminal, it will print the measured fps every 5 seconds.
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#5
(2012-12-03, 17:25)Martijn Wrote: Why on earth would you even care.
honestly, I'm surprised by this comment. Even a 0.001 variation means over 7 repeated frames in a two hours movie, if I'm not mistaken.
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