2009-08-19, 04:00
This is a re-post since my original post was not up to forum standards and was buried. Mods can you kill/lock my original thread?
Anyone come across this issue?
I'm ripping the blu-rays I own on to my media server in M2TS format. They play fine on my desktop (Zotac 9300-ITX but running Windows 7 Ent).
When I play these files on XBMC they play at approximately double-speed, both picture and sound. I've tried turning VDPAU off and all the settings for sync, but with no change. All other files play fine.
OS: Ubuntu v9.04 (up to date as of 16 August) running Linux 2.6.28-14-generic on i686
MB: Zotac 9300-ITX motherboard with built-in GF9300 (512MB assigned), Core2 Duo 2.80GHz, 4GB RAM.
XBMC SVN R22193 (15 August) from PPA installed. Nvidia V185 drivers from PPA (nvidia-glx-185).
DEBUG LOG (xbmc.log) taken with fresh start, play file, then exit: http://pastebin.com/f7a021a40
MediaInfo output: http://pastebin.com/f2051b719
Anyone come across this issue?
I'm ripping the blu-rays I own on to my media server in M2TS format. They play fine on my desktop (Zotac 9300-ITX but running Windows 7 Ent).
When I play these files on XBMC they play at approximately double-speed, both picture and sound. I've tried turning VDPAU off and all the settings for sync, but with no change. All other files play fine.
OS: Ubuntu v9.04 (up to date as of 16 August) running Linux 2.6.28-14-generic on i686
MB: Zotac 9300-ITX motherboard with built-in GF9300 (512MB assigned), Core2 Duo 2.80GHz, 4GB RAM.
XBMC SVN R22193 (15 August) from PPA installed. Nvidia V185 drivers from PPA (nvidia-glx-185).
DEBUG LOG (xbmc.log) taken with fresh start, play file, then exit: http://pastebin.com/f7a021a40
MediaInfo output: http://pastebin.com/f2051b719