2012-06-02, 17:35
(2012-06-02, 16:18)Pandorum Wrote: thank you so much for your help, appreciate the time you spend to help us all.No problem, and I enjoy helping others in here........
(2012-06-02, 16:18)Pandorum Wrote: Now it works (almost), I used notepad and changed the "I: \ Program Files (68) \ ArcSoft \ TotalMedia Theatre 5 \ uMCEPlayer5.exe"%% PTH exit "It's good to read that you got the external files working. As far as stuttering issues, you might have to do as following-
to
" I: \ Program Files \ ArcSoft \ TotalMedia Theatre 5 \ uMCEPlayer5.exe "%% PTH exit" + has put all. xml and. bat in the "UserData" folder = TMT5 started up like it should.
But, the framerate is not good,movie plays slowly and the sound + TV pictures are not in sync. Is there something I have overlooked.
Have a Nvidia Geforce 220 and my Blu-Ray drive is a LG
BH10LS38 Blu-ray and has a ordinary LCD 1080p TV
1. Make sure that your 220 driver is up to date- Option 2: Automatically find drivers for my NVIDIA products
2. Enable DXVA2 with DXVA as Render Method, and disable everything else in XBMC settings/video/playback
3. Disable "Use fullscreen window rather than true fullscreen" and everything else in XBMC settings/system/video output
If you are still having stuttering issue after you tried the above configurations, you can try as following-
1. Select "High Performance" in Windows 7 control panel power option
2. If your HTPC is not powerful, you might have to hide XBMC with this codes "<hidexbmc>true</hidexbmc>"........