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Hi,
I still cannot play DTS-HD movies or rather they're way too slow.
Should I play one and then execute the log pastebinit's and post them here?
Thanks,
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2014-03-20, 19:50
(This post was last modified: 2014-03-21, 00:05 by Questionario.)
thats what/why I asked but w/e ;-)
dmesg | pastebinit
cat /home/xbmc/.xbmc/temp/xbmc.log | pastebinit
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit
DISPLAY=:0 vdpauinfo | pastebinit
dpkg -l |grep mesa | pastebinit
PS: using the same machine as fritsch
EDIT: deleted logs as they were irrelevant
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No DTS-HD stream is opened in that log. Furthermore your network seems to suck balls. Reproduce with a local file.
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The AD10 is connected via ethernet, connection is pretty good but the file played was actually "local" as in a usb3 drive directly attached to the AD10 (I rarely stream via network as files are stored on the directly attached disk)
and I at least thought that this was a DTS HD test file, thats the name of it even...
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Passthrough is disabled. It decodes it to 6 channels. Pastebin your guisettings.xml
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2014-03-20, 20:49
(This post was last modified: 2014-03-21, 00:06 by Questionario.)
for some reason it was disabled, I am sure I enabled it at the beginning of the setup though!
anyhow, didnt change anything, logs again:
cat /home/xbmc/.xbmc/userdata/guisettings.xml | pastebinit
dmesg | pastebinit
cat ~/.xbmc/temp/xbmc.log | pastebinit
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit
sudo DISPLAY=:0 vdpauinfo | pastebinit
dpkg -l |grep mesa | pastebinit
EDIT: deleted logs as they were irrelevant
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Now you don't even play a single file in the logs. Please - don't waste my time.
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2014-03-20, 21:04
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I did -_-
I rebooted the Zotac AD10 and ran through two test files again...
again, here are the logs...
cat /home/xbmc/.xbmc/userdata/guisettings.xml | pastebinit
dmesg | pastebinit
cat ~/.xbmc/temp/xbmc.log | pastebinit
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit
DISPLAY=:0 vdpauinfo | pastebinit
dpkg -l |grep mesa | pastebinit
EDIT: deleted logs as they were irrelevant.
Problem solved and wasted your time... after I was wondering why the audio passthrough was diabled I re-checked all other settings and a lot of them were also reset so I redid the settings as explained in the first post, now it works. (even though the video info still shows an error percentage but I dont notice anything)
Sorry and thanks!
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Looks nice. Capture logfiles when that happens, especially xbmc.log with debugging and in that case also dmesg | pastebinit and sensors.
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could you upload a sample? I would like to try on NVidia so we can see if the issue is in XBMC/ffmpeg or the driver.