2011-04-14, 23:28
Hi,
Been using XBMC for the last few days (was using WDlive before) and of course XBMC is much better than WDlive. I'm having a very good experience with it, but I'm having a very few dropped frames every 10-15 seconds. I really don't know if im being picky or not...
I'm using a clean windows 7 home premium 32 bits install on a Lenovo Q150, specs:
- 2Gb RAM
- Nvidia Ion2 GPU
- D510 Atom processor
The videos come from another machine via cabled network 10/100. Tested the files (720P/1080P) on XBMC, MPC-HT and VLC, both MPC-HT and VLC works fine without any problem, so I ruled out network and hardware.
I searched a lot here and tried many config combinations with no luck...
Here is the file:
http://pastebin.com/mws8KCPZ
This is the line when the frame drop occurs: (line 609, 621 and 623 - I only played 30-45 seconds of video)
17:15:33 T:3596 M:1294528512 WARNING: CRenderManager::FlipPage - timeout waiting for flip to complete
Can someone tell me if there is a way to stop this?
Thanks
Been using XBMC for the last few days (was using WDlive before) and of course XBMC is much better than WDlive. I'm having a very good experience with it, but I'm having a very few dropped frames every 10-15 seconds. I really don't know if im being picky or not...
I'm using a clean windows 7 home premium 32 bits install on a Lenovo Q150, specs:
- 2Gb RAM
- Nvidia Ion2 GPU
- D510 Atom processor
The videos come from another machine via cabled network 10/100. Tested the files (720P/1080P) on XBMC, MPC-HT and VLC, both MPC-HT and VLC works fine without any problem, so I ruled out network and hardware.
I searched a lot here and tried many config combinations with no luck...
Here is the file:
http://pastebin.com/mws8KCPZ
This is the line when the frame drop occurs: (line 609, 621 and 623 - I only played 30-45 seconds of video)
17:15:33 T:3596 M:1294528512 WARNING: CRenderManager::FlipPage - timeout waiting for flip to complete
Can someone tell me if there is a way to stop this?
Thanks