2010-08-16, 22:20
youre threadjacking, but yea, dvi detective works.
RckStr Wrote:youre threadjacking, but yea, dvi detective works.
davilla Wrote:Snow Leopard Graphics Update
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1083
RckStr Wrote:confirmed to resolve the issue or are we guinneapiging?
D-tyme Wrote:It's a BUST! You want anything (logs, etc.) before I reinstall the OS?
snowdrift Wrote:Unfortunately, I'm going to have to add my name to the list of people having trouble with VDADecoder too, I'm afraid. But unlike some others, I'm running 10.6.4 (including the graphic update) but I'm on a late 2009 Mac Mini with the nVidia 9400M graphics. The symptoms are the same though, massive frame drop and frame rates struggling to get above 12-13 fps.
Anyway, down to specifics...
I'm on a late 2009 Mac Mini, 2.53GHz, 4GB RAM, nVidia 9400M graphics running 10.6.4 with the graphic update recently released with 10.05pre dharma r32773.
I'm connected to a 50Hz PAL 1920x1080 TV via a mini DVI -> HDMI cable. In order to get smooth playback for 24fps movies (well...try to!) I've got "Sync Playback to Display" enabled with the Sync Method as "Resample Audio". I've also enabled "Adjust display refresh rate to match video" - both these settings allow transcoded (lower bitrate) blurays to play fine when using FF-H264 as the decoder, rather than VDADecoder). However, I've also tried it with the TV set to 60Hz and the above settings off (except for VDADecoder, of course) and I still get the same result...massive frame drop and frame rates struggling to get above 12-13 fps.
The pastebin mediainfo dump for the file that generated that (admittedly quite cool!) screenshot is here. Its a completely native bluray rip with no transcoding. Note that its not just this one movie either, I have several other native bluray rips and they all play the same (I can provide the mediainfo for the others too, if you need).
The pastebin log file for that run is here and shows XBMC being started, the movie being played, the movie being stopped, XBMC being shutdown.
Now, one thing I have discovered is that if I play the same movie when XBMC is in windowed mode, as opposed to full screen, it plays perfectly. Like so:
Notice only a small frame drop (when the movie is started) and a correct fps figure (for my TV set to 50Hz). Now when I switch to full screen the original problem reappears and massive frame drop and frame rates struggling to get above 12-13 fps results.
The pastebin log file for that run is here and shows XBMC being started in windowed mode, the movie being played, switching to full screen mode, a little more of the movie, switching back to windowed mode, the movie being stopped, XBMC being shutdown.
I hope that helps! Please consider me your absolute guinea pig here! I'm more that willing to try to stuff out to help resolve this as having hardware accelerated HD playback is totally awesome! I can revert to 10.6.3 if necessary as people have speculated that 10.6.4 might be a contributing factor to the problem (my mini is pretty much only a HTPC so theres not much on it I can't reload in a short space of time).
Cheers.
idioteque Wrote:I am running the same Mac Mini Late 2009
2,26 Ghz
2 Gb Ram DDR 3 1067Mhz.
9400, running 10.6.4 without the graphics update of 2010-08-18.
I own a Panasonic PG20ES 42" plasma and all mkv's run fine, including 1080p Earth.
No tearing or other strangs things
I setup 50 hz in osx
What kind of RAM are you using and did you upgrade it yourself ? Are you sure your RAM is running at DUAL CHANNEL ? Are both sticks IDENTICAL ?