2014-05-13, 23:00
(2014-05-13, 21:47)elmerohueso Wrote:(2014-05-13, 21:01)voip-ninja Wrote: If we are getting out the "measuring stick" - I have a 16TB NAS in my basement which is 85% full of mostly 1:1 BD rips. I have purchased and ripped over 400 BDs... so while your experience is interesting it does not match my own. I have an i3 based HTPC with a GT430 running OE that plays all of these titles fine, it's just the FTV that has trouble... clearly for the torrent crowd this does not appear to be a concern, but some of us buy this stuff and don't want to transcode it just so it will play on one box.
You don't have to be a torrenter to value your disk space. I actually rip most my BD down to 720p x264 and shoot for 4-8 GB. I've only kept full 1080p for maybe 10% of my collection.
I've got a 39" TV and a 27" TV, and no complaints (and no issues playing them on the FTV).
TV is 65" .. watching 720P is noticeably inferior to 1080P at that screen size when sitting 9' away.
(2014-05-13, 21:40)ixian Wrote: Well the things barely been out for a month and someone has reported it - you are that someone I mean, these things take time, it's a new device and there's a new XBMC out, within days/weeks of one another.
Now that it's known hopefully you'll get some traction on the issue. I have quite a few 1:1 rips myself that I just haven't tried on the FTV because I've A) Already watched them and B) Mostly use the FTV for TV Rips as it is. That said I'll test some of my BD rips and look for the problem.
I've only seen it on a handful of titles.
Frozen and Gravity are two that definitely had it. Oddly with Frozen it only started showing up after the movie played fine for 1 hr. I will do a hard reboot on the box to see if Gravity still fails since I've tried all sorts of video settings and it still has the macro-blocking green fuzz whenever I play it on FTV.