2009-08-20, 20:37
That really cleared out everything, thanks dlmh!
I know my TV has 24P support so i guess it just XBMC that think it's 25Hz. But the material i have is mostly NTSC, PAL and 24P, do i need to use the "adjust refresh rate". Or can i run 24p all the time?
And i am defenatly sensitive to motion judder, because i noticed it alot when running at 50Hz.
So you have the same problem?
I will try this because i am pretty sure it's needed.
I know my TV has 24P support so i guess it just XBMC that think it's 25Hz. But the material i have is mostly NTSC, PAL and 24P, do i need to use the "adjust refresh rate". Or can i run 24p all the time?
And i am defenatly sensitive to motion judder, because i noticed it alot when running at 50Hz.
vikjon0 Wrote:ok, good explaination.
What about this:
So you have the same problem?
dlmh Wrote:Usually deleting the guisettings.xml will fix those weird problems. In XBMC Live you can press "ALT + F2" to go to the terminal. Then type in:
.Code:rm ~/.xbmc/userdata/guisettings.xml
Mind you: this will delete all of your settings so you better make a backup of this file when you got everything working.
If you still experience problems you can try some of the xorg.conf tweaks mentioned in this thread and others.
I will try this because i am pretty sure it's needed.