2012-02-08, 11:21
Alz2605 Wrote:Hmmm... I'm getting micro stutters on some of my bluray rips and others play fine. The audio is perfect though and sounds amazing and I don't see any lip sync issues on either sound formats on the rips that play correctly.
But I can't understand what is causing the micro stutters on the rips that previously played perfectly. They're a mix of mkv and m2ts files with either Dolby true hd or dts hd and all have been ripped in the same way. I've tried a combination of different settings and I've updated to catalyst 12.1 and Realteks latest ati hdmi audio driver for windows 7.
Any suggestions? I don't like the idea on missing out on this great feature.
I think I've found a solution to my micro stutters. I deleted my guisettings as it suddenly dawned on me that I had recently upgraded my av amp and TV and there must have been something in my guisettings relating to my old setup. The stuttering stopped but like voip-ninja I was still getting a lot of dropped frames.
After trying a few different things I think I've found a way to minimise these. First I set my desktop resolution setting to 1080p/24 as well as adjust display refresh to match video. But my films went back stuttering and then stalling altogether after a few seconds. Then I looked at the setting on my Onkyo 609 amp and set it to output 1080p/24 instead of AUTO and the films played fine again without any noticeable frame drops.
After watching all of Colombiana I only had 2 dropped frames according to the codec info. I think thats a result for me but I'll need to play around more with the settings as having my desktop set to 1080p/24 is not ideal. But I prefer that to my TV going blank for a few seconds and saying searching for input every time I select a film to play in XBMC.