2010-08-23, 18:47
davilla Wrote:10.6.4 running to a real HDTV and fullscreen ?
Yes 10.6.4 ,full screen to a 1080p vizio hdtv via hdmi,theres a glitch here and there in the video but rarely, Sound is dts
davilla Wrote:10.6.4 running to a real HDTV and fullscreen ?
calev Wrote:Yes 10.6.4 ,full screen to a 1080p vizio hdtv via hdmi,theres a glitch here and there in the video but rarely, Sound is dts
idioteque Wrote:After careful investigation i come to the conclusion that with my mac mini late 2009 there is also something weird going on.
Just now I played a movie and enabled "codec info" for about 30 minutes of watching the movie and I noticed that there are no frame drops, but when I notices a kind of stutter the fps drops
In XBMC sync is allways on als VDA
no framerate adjustments enabled
RckStr Wrote:same issue on my minis aswell
ix400 Wrote:I opened a thread about the mac mini 2010 hardware accelaration issue with 10.6.4 directly in the apple forums:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread....8208�
snowdrift Wrote:Did you truncate that link? It doesn't seem to work.
idioteque Wrote:There must be a reason why the mac mini drops frames and a MBP does not. Even using the 9400M on the mini and on the MBP the difference is huge.
even 720p files drop a large number of frames during a 45 minute episode, say around 120 on average.
Davilla, what can we do to help you identify the problem ?
I am willing to help in trying to get to the bottom of this.
D-tyme Wrote:This issue (at least this thread) is related to only the 2010 Mac Mini /w the 320m video card. We have already narrowed the issue down to the 10.6.4 (and above) drivers and not the hardware (as stated throughout the thread). The 9400M or MBP don't play into this.
davilla Wrote:Noit seems to have fallen through the cracks.