2015-08-30, 19:24
(2015-08-30, 16:20)FouxAM Wrote: I reset to factory settings and the "only" option I disabled was "preferred vaapi method" and that was enough to cause it to behave like that...I'm not sure what else todo
there's no need to disable 'prefer VAAPI renderer' anymore, not that that is causing the issue
(2015-08-30, 19:09)FouxAM Wrote: Hi, thank you for helping. here is the on screen log I took just a while ago while playing Tron (.mkv) ripped from blu ray using makemkv I believe
as you can see the severe frame drops and high cpu usage. It does this sporadically off and on every 3-5 mins or so.
I've run in this before, MakeMKV has some bugs, and I'd bet that's the issue here. Run the file through mkvmerge without changing anything and see if the file it produces plays correctly
(2015-08-30, 19:11)FouxAM Wrote: also toggle on/off VC1 Vaapi doesn't change any thing
from your screenshot, it's an h.264-encoded video, not VC-1, so toggling that setting would have no effect.