2009-05-28, 01:01
Hello all,
I did a search around, but couldn't find anything recent that seemed similar to my problem.
XBMC 9.04.1, Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64
Install via PPA
Debug output here: http://pastebin.com/m39e2d1b2
I have XBMC set to play through the SPDIF on my M-Audio Revolution card, which works - the full surround sound shows as active on my receiver. However, the sound is slightly slower and deeper than it normally is. Audio output device is set to "Default", with the passthrough being "iec958". The video stays in sync with the audio, and seems to be running around 22 FPS for both 720p and 1080p content, either local or via my 802.11n network (Blu-Ray over wireless!).
I have tried it with MPEG-2 w/ MKV wrapper, H.264 w/ MKV wrapper, and Blu-Ray content w/ MKV wrapper and it performs identically in all cases...though I doubt its the wrapper causing the issue.
Any thoughts and help would be greatly appreciated, I really love this software - used it on Windows before, and have switched it to Ubuntu to try to take advantage of VDPAU (though I am not using it for regular operations yet, as it seems a little unstable)
Thanks - Adam
I did a search around, but couldn't find anything recent that seemed similar to my problem.
XBMC 9.04.1, Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64
Install via PPA
Debug output here: http://pastebin.com/m39e2d1b2
I have XBMC set to play through the SPDIF on my M-Audio Revolution card, which works - the full surround sound shows as active on my receiver. However, the sound is slightly slower and deeper than it normally is. Audio output device is set to "Default", with the passthrough being "iec958". The video stays in sync with the audio, and seems to be running around 22 FPS for both 720p and 1080p content, either local or via my 802.11n network (Blu-Ray over wireless!).
I have tried it with MPEG-2 w/ MKV wrapper, H.264 w/ MKV wrapper, and Blu-Ray content w/ MKV wrapper and it performs identically in all cases...though I doubt its the wrapper causing the issue.
Any thoughts and help would be greatly appreciated, I really love this software - used it on Windows before, and have switched it to Ubuntu to try to take advantage of VDPAU (though I am not using it for regular operations yet, as it seems a little unstable)
Thanks - Adam