2013-09-09, 04:00
Hello,
I seem to have a really bad case of the stutter with one particular file. It's an MKV, and if I extract, convert to a different format, and re-add the audio stream, everything works fine, so it's definitely caused by the audio stream. I've already tried playing around with the Audio output settings, including the Audio output device, but that seemed to have no effect. Have the same issue on all of my XBMC systems, however, I could only test on my Windows install that the file actually plays absolutely fine outside of XBMC, i.e. in Media Player Classic.
Here's the Audio Info:
Does anyone have any ideas, or pointers to where this may have been discussed already?
Cheers!
I seem to have a really bad case of the stutter with one particular file. It's an MKV, and if I extract, convert to a different format, and re-add the audio stream, everything works fine, so it's definitely caused by the audio stream. I've already tried playing around with the Audio output settings, including the Audio output device, but that seemed to have no effect. Have the same issue on all of my XBMC systems, however, I could only test on my Windows install that the file actually plays absolutely fine outside of XBMC, i.e. in Media Player Classic.
Here's the Audio Info:
Code:
Audio
ID : 2
Format : FLAC
Format/Info : Free Lossless Audio Codec
Codec ID : A_FLAC
Duration : 1h 23mn
Bit rate mode : Variable
Channel count : 7 channels
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Title : 6.1 FLAC
Writing library : libFLAC 1.2.0 (UTC 2007-07-15)
Language : Japanese
Default : Yes
Forced : No
Does anyone have any ideas, or pointers to where this may have been discussed already?
Cheers!