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Im not gonna turn this into a flaming war, I stand for the facts that are posted by reputable sources on wikipedia.
I believe my posts were the most comprehesive explanation and clarification about fps, if no one finds facts useful, it not my problem...
I have explained in detail and thers links for people to verify the information I posted...
@ superorb
thx for nitpicking
ive corrected it.... just in case...
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Any one can tell me why I do have issue with video playback @ 24fps using a HDMI cable but I don't have any problem using a VGA cable ?
Is there a resampling done by the video card when using the VGA cable ?
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2010-12-02, 02:55
(This post was last modified: 2010-12-02, 02:58 by sashah.)
Hi,
My videos often randomly skip, they will just randomly jump a few minutes back/forward in the video file. Any advice on the videocache options??
Does XBMC keep any error logs so I can see why exactly this might be happening?
This is really annoying because apart from this the playback is perfect (inc 1080p MKVs). I have a Zotac MB - Intel Atom Dual Core with Nvidia Ion GPU
I tried making an advanced config but it made no difference:
- <advancedsettings>
- <cache>
<harddisk>16384</harddisk>
</cache>
- <cachevideo>
<dvdrom>1024</dvdrom>
<internet>1024</internet>
<lan>1024</lan>
</cachevideo>
</advancedsettings>
Thanks in advance.
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running the command
for i in 24 60; do xrandr -r $i; nvidia-settings -q RefreshRate | grep -o "[0-9][0-9].*Hz"; done
results in an error saying the display is not defined.
any suggestions. Also I wanted to edit my Xorg.conf to set "noflip" to true but using webmin I cant locate that file. I'm running RC2 Live. . .
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I ran your script just now (after days of googling to no avail).
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 with an nVidia GT240 on a 40" Sony 1080p LCD-TV. Your script worked, I am now seeing things in the correct fps, according to that initial code, but XBMC still is not playing 1080p videos. It runs around 18fps about 30 frames before I can even start counting. I know its not my hardware, XBMC worked fine on Windows 7 and these same files run fine with VLC player.
Unfortunately, the only thing the script seemed to do was disable composite which screws up my desktop GUI in gnome (still usable and I'd get over the black bar if only it made my movies play cleanly!).
I'm confused because gnome can't be any more resource heavy than Windows and XBMC can't be that much worse in that regard than VLC.
All my drivers are up to date, everything should be good, but its not. XBMC works just fine with any 720p or lower file. Help!
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^^ What version nVidia drivers are you using?