2012-04-01, 13:18
Hello
I am using the final build of Eden on Windows 7x64 SP1. My other hardware is as follows...
E8400
4GB of DDR2
Gigabyte P35c DS3R
on board Realtek 889 sound. Drivers R 2.68
Asus GT 430 1GB GPU
Latest WHQL drivers applied version 296.10
If I run with using DXVA and do not use the DXVA2 option then all is well when I play my x264 content.
However if I then use Auto for the renderer and tick the DXVA2 box then I get a video which flashes continually brighter every second or so. The flashing isn't over the entire video. For example watching a Victorian film encoded in x264 there are candles in a darkened room and where the candles emit light the light from them is flashing brighter and dimmer. Any "highlighted" aspect of the film will flash.
when I run the DXVA checker I find...
...so all should be well there.
It seems very difficult to capture this as a screenshot but here is the info displayed when I select that option...
So if I use DXVA all is well but using DXVA2 and I get "high tones" of the depicted scene flashing brighter on and off.
Any ideas please, apart from just use DXVA...?
The strange thing is if I enable debugging then it does not do it and the video is perfect. I turn off debugging and it remains perfect until XBMC is closed down and restarted again.
I am using the final build of Eden on Windows 7x64 SP1. My other hardware is as follows...
E8400
4GB of DDR2
Gigabyte P35c DS3R
on board Realtek 889 sound. Drivers R 2.68
Asus GT 430 1GB GPU
Latest WHQL drivers applied version 296.10
If I run with using DXVA and do not use the DXVA2 option then all is well when I play my x264 content.
However if I then use Auto for the renderer and tick the DXVA2 box then I get a video which flashes continually brighter every second or so. The flashing isn't over the entire video. For example watching a Victorian film encoded in x264 there are candles in a darkened room and where the candles emit light the light from them is flashing brighter and dimmer. Any "highlighted" aspect of the film will flash.
when I run the DXVA checker I find...
...so all should be well there.
It seems very difficult to capture this as a screenshot but here is the info displayed when I select that option...
So if I use DXVA all is well but using DXVA2 and I get "high tones" of the depicted scene flashing brighter on and off.
Any ideas please, apart from just use DXVA...?
The strange thing is if I enable debugging then it does not do it and the video is perfect. I turn off debugging and it remains perfect until XBMC is closed down and restarted again.