2013-02-01, 21:50
Hi guyz,
I’m pretty new to the XBMC community. Until I build my own HTPC, I’m running XBMC on a laptop and I’m running into a little problem. By the way the problem I am having existed in Eden and still exists in Frodo.
All my DVD and Blu-Ray movies have been backed up to an MKV file. I have all my movies on a NAS (10 TB). When I play DVD MKV movies, it plays flawlessly. When I play a Blu-Ray MKV file the audio is fine but the video does not run as smoothly as it should. The image doesn't seems to be fluent. It has a slight flutter/hesitation in it. Like a fraction of a second hiccup.
It does not run choppy (unwatchable) like it was when I first installed Frodo with no audio. Once I went through the troubleshooting section of this forum and did what was instructed, the unwatchable choppy video was gone and my audio was great. It is playing DTS-MA. Oh yeah baby.
Is my problem because I’m running XBMC on a laptop? Maybe so. Maybe there’s a setting in Windows or XBMC somewhere that can correct it.
Laptop information:
Windows 7 (64 bit)
Intel Core i5-2540M CPU 2.60 GHz.
IDT High Definition Audio CODEC
500 GB HDD
8 GB RAM
Any help is appreciated.
CHEERS!!!
racl
I’m pretty new to the XBMC community. Until I build my own HTPC, I’m running XBMC on a laptop and I’m running into a little problem. By the way the problem I am having existed in Eden and still exists in Frodo.
All my DVD and Blu-Ray movies have been backed up to an MKV file. I have all my movies on a NAS (10 TB). When I play DVD MKV movies, it plays flawlessly. When I play a Blu-Ray MKV file the audio is fine but the video does not run as smoothly as it should. The image doesn't seems to be fluent. It has a slight flutter/hesitation in it. Like a fraction of a second hiccup.
It does not run choppy (unwatchable) like it was when I first installed Frodo with no audio. Once I went through the troubleshooting section of this forum and did what was instructed, the unwatchable choppy video was gone and my audio was great. It is playing DTS-MA. Oh yeah baby.
Is my problem because I’m running XBMC on a laptop? Maybe so. Maybe there’s a setting in Windows or XBMC somewhere that can correct it.
Laptop information:
Windows 7 (64 bit)
Intel Core i5-2540M CPU 2.60 GHz.
IDT High Definition Audio CODEC
500 GB HDD
8 GB RAM
Any help is appreciated.
CHEERS!!!
racl