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- LolitaRainking - 2008-12-04 BLKMGK Wrote:Can you point to any freely available samples that display this behavior? Might help troubleshooting and I'd like to see how it flies on my system. Right now I mostly just have H.264 encoded files and load seems pretty equal last I checked. Wondering if it's an encoding thing or what... Why not try http://data.fuskbugg.se/skalman01/killer_sample.mkv? It shows the behaviour pretty clearly. I'm off to Berlin for a while now, so I won't clutter the forum for a while. - mulder77de - 2008-12-04 BLKMGK Wrote:Can you point to any freely available samples that display this behavior? Might help troubleshooting and I'd like to see how it flies on my system. Right now I mostly just have H.264 encoded files and load seems pretty equal last I checked. Wondering if it's an encoding thing or what... Big Buck Bunny shows this behaviour. Not over the complete movie, but in many parts of it. I used this one: http://mirror.bigbuckbunny.de/peach/bigbuckbunny_movies/big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264.mov (h264, 1080p) mulder77 - eriksmith200 - 2008-12-04 mulder77de Wrote:Big Buck Bunny shows this behaviour. Not over the complete movie, but in many parts of it. I posted the Big Buck Bunny video in a thread on reference video material: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?p=251672 |