2012-01-03, 20:36
tiben20 Wrote:its not a priority to fix this
How about smooth playback with VMR9 on WinXP?
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tiben20 Wrote:its not a priority to fix this
therealjoeblow Wrote:How about smooth playback with VMR9 on WinXP?im not using winxp anymore but i can give it a try. I just want to fix many problems coming from the compilation with visual studio
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The REAL Joe
robl45 Wrote:does this work with madvr? and does it allow you to launch the movie and still use the xbmc android remote?
boingman Wrote:But as I see it those subtitle issues aren't DSPlayer exclusive but also concern the "normal" XBMC releases, right? I'll have to test those files myelf.No, XBMC standard player have a different subtitle engine, they have updated recently (around september), and all files play perfectly fine with it. It can be used as a reference to see how subtitles should be displayed.
boingman Wrote:T
If you're going back to bambi73's DVDPlayer version with hi10 support...
robl45 Wrote:so madvr doesn't work with this, but reclock i assume will work with this?yes, it does. You select it under Settings\Videos\DSPlayer.
TomislavV Wrote:I know i'm a bit boring, but does anyone alse experiance subtitles not following video when ffwd problem? They seem to not speed up. When i hit play again, everything is ok, they are synced.
jpsdr Wrote:No, XBMC standard player have a different subtitle engine, they have updated recently (around september), and all files play perfectly fine with it. It can be used as a reference to see how subtitles should be displayed.Oh ok, will have to recheck the hi10 thread where you already talked about it in detail.
jpsdr Wrote:"Problem" with bambi73' version is that apparently the multi-threading in the ffdshow is not working. So, i also have frame drop on high 10bits bitrate 1080p files with standard xbmc player, but not with mpc-hc started from xbmc, because it uses the "true" ffdshow installed (and so mt is working), and it also should be the same for DSPlayer. So, i'm not surprised by this behavior.That explains it. I assumed that one core should even be enough for high bitrate files when using a fairly new CPU, but guess I was wrong.
tiben20 Wrote:i added my to do list in the first post of this thread
liquidskin76 Wrote:Hey tiben,i will try to add it but the way mpc-hc does it its with adding a filter to the graph. This filter does the delay
Could you add the osd audio sync option to the list?
Thanks!
tiben20 Wrote:i will try to add it but the way mpc-hc does it its with adding a filter to the graph. This filter does the delay
tiben20 Wrote:im not using winxp anymore but i can give it a try. I just want to fix many problems coming from the compilation with visual studio