2014-04-25, 01:24
@tuxen @popcornmix
TV is switching into 1080p@50, but I'm not sure if this is correct, because XBMC is reporting the video format as 25fps (pal DVD) and 1080p@25 (which my TV is also supporting) might be the more correct resolution? And I checked CPU usage with top now and there its at ~50℅ which seems fine.
Unfortunately I got home very late today so that I couldn't do more tests with enabled syncing. will do tomorrow.
edit: did a little more testing. With enabled AV sync settings the "jumps" every ~10s seem to be gone. I really wonder why it needs AV sync enabled while FPS from movie and TV actually should match (no playback issues when using omxplayer). Please note that XBMC crashed/froze at one point when I tried to use the chapter selector of a DVD and I was able to "resurrect" it by killing the xbmc.bin process - so PI itself was still alive and CPU only had little load. Right before the freeze I could hear a strange sound (AC3 passthrough, HDMI output, no dual audio). Will try to reproduce and get a debug log.
TV is switching into 1080p@50, but I'm not sure if this is correct, because XBMC is reporting the video format as 25fps (pal DVD) and 1080p@25 (which my TV is also supporting) might be the more correct resolution? And I checked CPU usage with top now and there its at ~50℅ which seems fine.
Unfortunately I got home very late today so that I couldn't do more tests with enabled syncing. will do tomorrow.
edit: did a little more testing. With enabled AV sync settings the "jumps" every ~10s seem to be gone. I really wonder why it needs AV sync enabled while FPS from movie and TV actually should match (no playback issues when using omxplayer). Please note that XBMC crashed/froze at one point when I tried to use the chapter selector of a DVD and I was able to "resurrect" it by killing the xbmc.bin process - so PI itself was still alive and CPU only had little load. Right before the freeze I could hear a strange sound (AC3 passthrough, HDMI output, no dual audio). Will try to reproduce and get a debug log.