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tslayer
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No, it can work with passthrough as well but it will use the drop/duplicate algorithm for those videos.
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spozen
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I didn't even switch on "Sync Playback to display" and i don't notice any stuttering.
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Has anyone else had a problem with XBMC crashing when using VDPAU render mode on ubuntu Jaunty?
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Hello,
I am using the XBMC expertimental PPA from Henning Pingel , on an HP thinclient AMD sempron 2100+, 1Ghz, 512 mb + nvdia 8400gs. VDR is running on an other computer, and I am reading the streams with the thinclient. The thinclient is connected (dvi/hdmi) to a panasonic full hd 40" television.
SD is running flawless, but when I try ZDF HD I get 100% cpu and stuttering sound and image.
Is that normal with that kind of Hardware, or do I need to look to the soft configuration ?
thanks,
sp
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Run it manually from the command line and post the log at the end of it when it crashes.
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Putting it in the file or metadata is a bad solution. It ends up creating more work for the user, unless they're a programmer, they'd like this kind of detailed functionality.
But shouldn't the driver itself should be able to tell what resolutions it can and can't handle via the hardware it's on? Then you wouldn't need to have to set it for every single file you got. I know I'd prefer the driver method.