2013-10-21, 08:08
@nitroboost:
Can you please try a kernel from here: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mai...rc6-saucy/
Just pick the 2 x64 files and the one _all file.
Set your audio speakers to 2.0 and only enable AC3 / DTS and retry please.
Concerning the scalers:
There is a special setting in Video Playback: Allow high quality scalers when scaling more than __% value. I normally set this to 20% and save lanczos 3 optimized for all my videos.
This puts obviously more load to the GPU when upscaling e.g. 576i to 1080p, so when it stutters for you, set the lanczos3 to bilinear.
Bilinear is the lowest load possible, perhaps nearest neighbour is comparable, both in load and quality - I mostly tell to use this in order to rule slow rendering by drivers.
3.11.6 from ubuntu mainline won't work as it will only pulsing audio, it is missing the CEA patches, which are already in 3.12-rc6 and refered to in that howto when 3.11 was to be used.
Can you please try a kernel from here: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mai...rc6-saucy/
Just pick the 2 x64 files and the one _all file.
Set your audio speakers to 2.0 and only enable AC3 / DTS and retry please.
Concerning the scalers:
There is a special setting in Video Playback: Allow high quality scalers when scaling more than __% value. I normally set this to 20% and save lanczos 3 optimized for all my videos.
This puts obviously more load to the GPU when upscaling e.g. 576i to 1080p, so when it stutters for you, set the lanczos3 to bilinear.
Bilinear is the lowest load possible, perhaps nearest neighbour is comparable, both in load and quality - I mostly tell to use this in order to rule slow rendering by drivers.
3.11.6 from ubuntu mainline won't work as it will only pulsing audio, it is missing the CEA patches, which are already in 3.12-rc6 and refered to in that howto when 3.11 was to be used.