(2014-12-16, 18:54)fritsch Wrote: I think, before we continue. Please make a fully running memtest, please.
I cannot suggest windows, cause I know the state of DXVA in xbmc code. This old DX9 code + new and not well working Baytrail drivers -> no, please not.
Thanks again,
The computer in with I've try Windows 8.1 is a different one from the one in with I've try Windows 7, so hardware problem are discarted (even more, I passed memtest on one of them yesterday)
I'm more surprised by moments, I can't believe so many problems.
I'm quite sure my settings in XBMC are OK, but I'm writing here, in this point I'm not sure about nothing:
System, Settings, Video, Playback:
-Adjust display refresh rate to math video: On start/Stop
-Pause during refresh rate change: 1 second
-Sync playback to display: Yes
-A/V Sync method: Video Clock (Drop/Dupe Audio)
System, Settings, Video, Acceleration:
Render Method: Auto Detect
Enable HQ Scalers for scaling above: 20% (I've try 0% with same result)
Decoding Method: Hardware Accelerated*
Allow Hardware Acceleration (DXVA2): Yes
*I've try Software Allowing multi threaded software decoding with same result.
System, System, Video Output
-Display Mode: Full Screen #1
-Resolution: 1920*1080p
-Use Fullscreen window rather than true fullscreen: Enabled (I've try disabled, same result)
-Blank other displays: Disabled
-Vertical blank sync: Enabled
System, System, Audio Output
Audio Output device: Wasapi: default (I've also try DirectSound, same result)
Channels: 2.0
Output Configuration: Optimized
Stereo Upmix: Disabled
Normalize levels on downmix: Enabled
Resampled quality: Medium
Keep Audio device alive: 1 minute
Enable passthrought: Disabled (connected to TV by now, not AV)
I continue making tests, I'll back to tell, now I'll try with a Haswell instead a Bay Trail D.
Regards and MANY thanks