2012-06-17, 10:04
Hi giftie,
Playing around with the system settings a little bit. Very confusing to me:
The setting of the Vertical Blanc Sync has absolutely no effect on the whole system. Although it's completely deactived ("Always disabled") a 24p-movie switches the frame rate when it is started from the movie menu.
The same movie started from the info screen with the button "Cinema Experience" without any trailers (everything is deactivated in the script settings) doesn't switch the frame rate. So the problem is not caused by the queue calculation, it's a major problem with the triggering. And if there is a trigger, the system has to switch something, but what I see now is, that the system switch itself is not working.
But the script is deactivating the frame rate switch, somehow. But how exactly?
Today I will install the last stable development kernel from the Ultra builds and check the script behaviour with the new kernel.
If it has the same effect on the script, I will upload a new debug log.
Hope that we will find a solution for this problem.
Nitropenda
Hmm...
No dev builds anymore for OpenELEC. Last version are still the Beta 1.95.4 from 2012-05-19...
Nightlys will start after OpenELEC 2.0 Releases based on Frodo code.
Is there someone outside who could check this problem on another hardware/system with official XBMC releases?
I will create another debug log for starting a 24p movie from the info screen within Cinema Experience script without trailers. So the only thing what the script has to be do is switching the frame rate to 24p (23,90) and back again to 60fps (59,90) after stopping the movie.
Playing around with the system settings a little bit. Very confusing to me:
The setting of the Vertical Blanc Sync has absolutely no effect on the whole system. Although it's completely deactived ("Always disabled") a 24p-movie switches the frame rate when it is started from the movie menu.
The same movie started from the info screen with the button "Cinema Experience" without any trailers (everything is deactivated in the script settings) doesn't switch the frame rate. So the problem is not caused by the queue calculation, it's a major problem with the triggering. And if there is a trigger, the system has to switch something, but what I see now is, that the system switch itself is not working.
But the script is deactivating the frame rate switch, somehow. But how exactly?
Today I will install the last stable development kernel from the Ultra builds and check the script behaviour with the new kernel.
If it has the same effect on the script, I will upload a new debug log.
Hope that we will find a solution for this problem.
Nitropenda
Hmm...
No dev builds anymore for OpenELEC. Last version are still the Beta 1.95.4 from 2012-05-19...
Nightlys will start after OpenELEC 2.0 Releases based on Frodo code.
Is there someone outside who could check this problem on another hardware/system with official XBMC releases?
I will create another debug log for starting a 24p movie from the info screen within Cinema Experience script without trailers. So the only thing what the script has to be do is switching the frame rate to 24p (23,90) and back again to 60fps (59,90) after stopping the movie.