I have an xvid copy of the movie Closer that I'm trying to play in XBMC Frodo on Windows 7. In VLC and Media Player Classic I get a consistent ~24fps. In XBMC Frodo I get around 4 fps on the same computer. The file is loading off a remote samba share on a gigabit network.
Video info:
Code:
VIDEO: [XVID] 720x400 12bpp 23.976 fps 878.0 kbps (107.2 kbyte/s)
AUDIO: 48000 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 448.0 kbit/29.17% (ratio: 56000->192000)
FILE: 990.21 MB, last modified on 2012-06-23
I haven't found any other videos where I've noticed such a discrepancy. Although Live TV in Frodo is sometimes completely unwatchable, and other times it's relatively good.
Here's the debug log output:
http://pastebin.com/kTsQKQiY
Any ideas?
18:37:28 T:3380 INFO: CAESinkWASAPI::Initialize: Could not Initialize Exclusive with that format
18:37:28 T:3380 ERROR: CAESinkWASAPI::Initialize: WASAPI initialization failed.
18:37:28 T:3380 DEBUG: CSoftAE::InternalOpenSink - NULL Initialized:
18:37:28 T:3380 DEBUG: Output Device : Device not found
(2013-02-24, 03:56)Juan234 Wrote: [ -> ]I have an xvid copy of the movie Closer that I'm trying to play in XBMC Frodo on Windows 7. In VLC and Media Player Classic I get a consistent ~24fps. In XBMC Frodo I get around 4 fps on the same computer. The file is loading off a remote samba share on a gigabit network.
Video info:
Code:
VIDEO: [XVID] 720x400 12bpp 23.976 fps 878.0 kbps (107.2 kbyte/s)
AUDIO: 48000 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 448.0 kbit/29.17% (ratio: 56000->192000)
FILE: 990.21 MB, last modified on 2012-06-23
I haven't found any other videos where I've noticed such a discrepancy. Although Live TV in Frodo is sometimes completely unwatchable, and other times it's relatively good.
Here's the debug log output:
http://pastebin.com/kTsQKQiY
Any ideas?
You need to restart XBMC after enabling debug logging as that log is missing important information on audio devices that's written to the log at startup.
(2013-02-24, 06:30)jjd-uk Wrote: [ -> ]You need to restart XBMC after enabling debug logging as that log is missing important information on audio devices that's written to the log at startup.
Sorry, I was trying to clip the relevant timespan in the log. Here's a full debug log where the issue exhibited itself:
http://pastebin.com/5T8r6w6m
Also, here's 15 seconds of the movie that reproduces the issue (2.86mb):
Your problem is due to incorrect audio settings.
From the log I'd recommend:
Audio output: Analog
Speaker configuration: 2.0
Audio output device: Directsound - speakers
(2013-02-24, 12:05)jjd-uk Wrote: [ -> ]Your problem is due to incorrect audio settings.
thanks! you are correct, this was the issue. not sure how i managed to screw that up...