2012-10-17, 18:51
Hi
My problem is this, since some month ago using nightlies I get something that can be described as a white/colored line (thin as hell) but "pulsating" at the bottom and to the right of the screen when playing movies.
It's very annoying to say the least, especially when the picture is dark (since my eyes immediately draws to this line/frame that is having "war of ants" on a few pixels-wide line). It's like the whole picture is shifted a few pixels to the right and up, thus xbmc filling up the bottom and left pixels with "something".
Extra description;
With bottom, I mean the edge where picture meets black-bars (if there is any) otherwise it's at the very bottom of the screen. Right is always at the right edge of the screen (only have widescreen movies).
Can't add screenshots it seems, hope my description helps a bit.
I dont have this problem when using VLC or Eden (or a very old nightly).
It's not a single file thats corrupt, tested perhaps 30-40 good encoded mkv's (and its fine in VLC and Eden). Usually it's 720p movies that is displayed (over hdmi) on a 1080p TV (scaling is done by computer, xbmc I guess).
Log
http://pastebin.com/hpSP0DDD
Any thoughts?
My problem is this, since some month ago using nightlies I get something that can be described as a white/colored line (thin as hell) but "pulsating" at the bottom and to the right of the screen when playing movies.
It's very annoying to say the least, especially when the picture is dark (since my eyes immediately draws to this line/frame that is having "war of ants" on a few pixels-wide line). It's like the whole picture is shifted a few pixels to the right and up, thus xbmc filling up the bottom and left pixels with "something".
Extra description;
With bottom, I mean the edge where picture meets black-bars (if there is any) otherwise it's at the very bottom of the screen. Right is always at the right edge of the screen (only have widescreen movies).
Can't add screenshots it seems, hope my description helps a bit.
I dont have this problem when using VLC or Eden (or a very old nightly).
It's not a single file thats corrupt, tested perhaps 30-40 good encoded mkv's (and its fine in VLC and Eden). Usually it's 720p movies that is displayed (over hdmi) on a 1080p TV (scaling is done by computer, xbmc I guess).
Log
http://pastebin.com/hpSP0DDD
Any thoughts?