2011-10-28, 23:25
So, it will take 14 months before XBMC actually supports Hi10P?
Mailia Wrote:So, it will take 14 months before XBMC actually supports Hi10P?
Ned Scott Wrote:Mentioned in the 3rd post of this thread... just sayin'
boingman Wrote:Thanks, I'll give it a try.Let me know results, I'm interested how it works on other computers than mine.
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alexrose1uk Wrote:You can still use DVDPlayer with a DSPlayer install of XBMC.
You simply need to manually select it (press c once you've found your file, and it's under 'Play with').
Kurosama Wrote:'ve just tested it under windows7 64 bit, nvidia 485m and 285.62 driver.It's weird, when I played Hi10P videos in old player or in regular XBMC I got blocking or color problems but always in color of surrounding pixels, never saw directly green artifacts and never heard about it. Maybe if you can test your video with another player which is using ffmpeg library, like MPlayer WW for example (newer version from 20110916 plays my Hi10P video correctly, older doesn't) and tell me results. Btw what video are you playing (PM if you won't to post it here)?
Unfortunately I still got the same green artifacts on 10 bit videos.
If I could find some free time I'll try compiling it myself for linux with external ffmpeg.
boingman Wrote:...I tried to turn deinterlacing off and it happens on my computer too. So now I can analyze it, question is if I'll be able to repair it
To fix that green mess, enabling "deinterlace video" seems to do the trick.
Though the preview picture seems to be screwed up, no matter what
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maruchan Wrote:Wow, thanks, Bambi. This build is working perfectly for me at the moment. Do you know if updating FFMpeg has any side-effects, such as multi-core video decoding or ordered chapter/segment support?Afaik ffmpeg-mt was merged to head in March, so this build should contain multi-tread support. But if mt support needs some changes to player itself then it'll not work because I didn't changed anything in frame processing.