2014-06-16, 15:29
I thought I'd throw this in here just in case it might help somebody else. When I replaced my old HTPC with ATI graphics with this NUC I lost the ability to view content at 24hz. From the 'old' XBMC log:
On the NUC however these are the only 1080 supported modes:
Because of this 24p content (blurays) had that pesky jutter problem. I added a custom resolution (1920x1080x24HZx32bit) to the intel control center and the video playback was very smooth but there were strange black lines all over the place making everything unwatchable.
To fix this I just unplugged the mini-HDMI connection and used the minidisplay port -> HDMI instead. I'm not sure why this worked but it sure did. I'm running Gotham 13.1 on Windows 7 64-bit with all of the latest intel drivers/bios.
Quote:10:36:31 T:2772 NOTICE: Additional mode: 1920x1080 @ 60.00 - Full Screen
10:36:31 T:2772 NOTICE: Additional mode: 1920x1080 @ 24.00 - Full Screen
10:36:31 T:2772 NOTICE: Additional mode: 1920x1080 @ 25.00 - Full Screen
10:36:31 T:2772 NOTICE: Additional mode: 1920x1080 @ 29.97i - Full Screen
10:36:31 T:2772 NOTICE: Additional mode: 1920x1080 @ 30.00i - Full Screen
10:36:31 T:2772 NOTICE: Additional mode: 1920x1080 @ 50.00 - Full Screen
On the NUC however these are the only 1080 supported modes:
Quote:1920 x 1080 (60i Hz)
1920 x 1080 (50i Hz)
1920 x 1080 (60p Hz)
1920 x 1080 (50p Hz)
Because of this 24p content (blurays) had that pesky jutter problem. I added a custom resolution (1920x1080x24HZx32bit) to the intel control center and the video playback was very smooth but there were strange black lines all over the place making everything unwatchable.
To fix this I just unplugged the mini-HDMI connection and used the minidisplay port -> HDMI instead. I'm not sure why this worked but it sure did. I'm running Gotham 13.1 on Windows 7 64-bit with all of the latest intel drivers/bios.