2008-11-29, 14:20
First issue:
I have a ATV 2,3 (but same error on 2,2) connected via HDMI to my receiver. Digital output is on and it works. But when I stop XBMC and try to play music on my atv I don't here a sound. After a reboot it works again, but stops when starting and closing XBMC.
Second issue:
My screen adjustments are not saved when stopping and resarting XBMC. So I need to setup my screen sttings verytime.
Third issue: MOST IMPORTANT ONE
My MKV (720P) are on a network share (connected via USB or FW to my iMac).
I stream them to my AppleTV but none of my MKV files are streamed without a hickup. The MKV files are stored on 7200RPM drives and I have a complete Gigabit network with CAT6 cables. I don't have this issue with MP4 or AVI files. So I expect there are throughput issues to the AppleTV. I think I loose lot's of frames, but the audio (which doesn't hickup) and the subs keep in sync. Anyone else with such an issue?
I hope I can solve this otherwise I need to start converting them again to MP4.
I have a ATV 2,3 (but same error on 2,2) connected via HDMI to my receiver. Digital output is on and it works. But when I stop XBMC and try to play music on my atv I don't here a sound. After a reboot it works again, but stops when starting and closing XBMC.
Second issue:
My screen adjustments are not saved when stopping and resarting XBMC. So I need to setup my screen sttings verytime.
Third issue: MOST IMPORTANT ONE
My MKV (720P) are on a network share (connected via USB or FW to my iMac).
I stream them to my AppleTV but none of my MKV files are streamed without a hickup. The MKV files are stored on 7200RPM drives and I have a complete Gigabit network with CAT6 cables. I don't have this issue with MP4 or AVI files. So I expect there are throughput issues to the AppleTV. I think I loose lot's of frames, but the audio (which doesn't hickup) and the subs keep in sync. Anyone else with such an issue?
I hope I can solve this otherwise I need to start converting them again to MP4.