2012-03-04, 07:24
jmpa Wrote:@blurayMy kid own an i3 too. It's a great CPU but the iGPU is somewhat the bottleneck in this package. Since you can playback BD fluently with standalone media player (TMT5/PDVD11), it must related to XBMC settings then. You can try a couple more things----
Thanks a lot for the help,
I cant find the #403 and all the others tips you said I tried without success. I put in my bios AHCI instead of IDE, maybe thats the problem, I don't know...
1. Make sure that the driver is up to date- Download Center
2. Since CPU has plenty of power, you can try to set it to "High Performance" power option in W7 control panel
3. Set display screen resolution to recommended screen resolution in W7 display settings
4. Make sure that you un-check DXVA2 and Sync to Display in XBMC settings\video\playback
5. Make sure that you check Match Refresh Rate to Source XBMC settings\video\playback
6. Make sure that you check Fullscreen Windows in XBMC settings/system/video output
7. Maybe, you have too many programs running in W7 MSCONFIG. If it is not need it, you can disable some programs in it.