2009-10-19, 15:27
Severe tearing on the LCD that comes with my laptop, with XBMC alone.
I am using:
Samsung R522 laptop, ATI HD4330 with 512 RAM
2GB system RAM
Core 2 Duo processor @ 2GHZ
Recent XBMC version
I have tried:
Updating GFX drivers
enabling vertical sync
Disabling desktop composition and visual themes
Other players (all work fine with no tearing)
enabled logging; apparently the CPU load is <9%, and the memory is less than 50% utilised, <1GB
The video playback seems to peak at 24 fps. An example video I am using to diagnose is coded at 29 fps - so why can't I get the player to play at this rate? Every other player I have used displays no tearing whatsoever.
Other than this, it is a fantastic product; I'd love to resolve this?
I have enabled logging yet have not found any xbmc.log afterward.. will keep looking for threads that explain how to do this...
Thanks!!
I am using:
Samsung R522 laptop, ATI HD4330 with 512 RAM
2GB system RAM
Core 2 Duo processor @ 2GHZ
Recent XBMC version
I have tried:
Updating GFX drivers
enabling vertical sync
Disabling desktop composition and visual themes
Other players (all work fine with no tearing)
enabled logging; apparently the CPU load is <9%, and the memory is less than 50% utilised, <1GB
The video playback seems to peak at 24 fps. An example video I am using to diagnose is coded at 29 fps - so why can't I get the player to play at this rate? Every other player I have used displays no tearing whatsoever.
Other than this, it is a fantastic product; I'd love to resolve this?
I have enabled logging yet have not found any xbmc.log afterward.. will keep looking for threads that explain how to do this...
Thanks!!