2013-01-24, 19:48
Hello! A quick question, if I may...?
I have been using xbmc for years and loving it. Thing is, recent anime 10 bit h264 flac files introduced dropped frames for the first time on my machine (that I noticed).
Just stutters for a few seconds on specific points due to high bitrate (50 MB/s?). Tried Zoom player with madvr enabled and checked the same spot but no frame dropped. Is Zoom player using hi10p or dithering to 8-bit?
I tried playing the file with and without dxva2, pixel shaders, software; using audio out on analogue, hdmi and spdif. Same dropped frames in specific points, less or more but but always dropped.
Everything dxva compliant plays ultra smooth.
Hardware: intel core 2 quad 2.66 GHz, ATI 5670 1 GB, 4 GB RAM, Win7x64, hdmi for video render on 60 Hz monitor full hd, coaxial for 5.1 digital in AV amplifier.
file: AVC High [email protected] - 48 kHz CABAC 16 Ref Frames, 2 channels, FLAC
Is my cpu/ffdshow to blame? Is MadVR/LAV to praise?
Zoom player is on the right path to success but XBMC is already there,
Much obliged to all the developers.
I have been using xbmc for years and loving it. Thing is, recent anime 10 bit h264 flac files introduced dropped frames for the first time on my machine (that I noticed).
Just stutters for a few seconds on specific points due to high bitrate (50 MB/s?). Tried Zoom player with madvr enabled and checked the same spot but no frame dropped. Is Zoom player using hi10p or dithering to 8-bit?
I tried playing the file with and without dxva2, pixel shaders, software; using audio out on analogue, hdmi and spdif. Same dropped frames in specific points, less or more but but always dropped.
Everything dxva compliant plays ultra smooth.
Hardware: intel core 2 quad 2.66 GHz, ATI 5670 1 GB, 4 GB RAM, Win7x64, hdmi for video render on 60 Hz monitor full hd, coaxial for 5.1 digital in AV amplifier.
file: AVC High [email protected] - 48 kHz CABAC 16 Ref Frames, 2 channels, FLAC
Is my cpu/ffdshow to blame? Is MadVR/LAV to praise?
Zoom player is on the right path to success but XBMC is already there,
Much obliged to all the developers.