2012-04-19, 03:23
(2012-04-19, 02:39)mwkurt Wrote:(2012-04-19, 02:29)-89- Wrote: I know I can just convert the files, but I've found after flipping to any channel that is playing a WMV file from my library, that WMV file plays fine. BUT, when I switch it to another channel, that video bogs down to unwatchable for about 30-45 seconds until clearing up.
Just WMV files causing problems.
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Also, I turned off Background Updating and set my channels to refresh daily since I download new TV shows every day. Had to turn off Background Updating because it was annoying for videos playing to stutter every few seconds (or not really stutter, but it's like a frame hiccups and stays up there a few frames too long). I thought turning that off would fix the problem, but it still does that every now and then and it's really annoying. If I exit PseudoTV and go back in, the problem is fixed. What's up? My computer is pretty damn powerful.
Hmm.,,, Don't know what could be wrong with your setup. I have background updating on, on all of my pcs and I have no problems whatsoever. Of course I am still using Dharma. I understand that Eden has some problem where the EPG will react slowly. My pcs are not powerhouses by any stretch:http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/emachines_er1402_review
Maybe post your log file and let Jsaon or someone who knows whats what, look at it.
Mark
Seeing a bunch of this stuff:
20:18:29 T:1948 ERROR: CDVDAudio::AddPackets - failed to add leftover bytes to render
20:18:31 T:1948 ERROR: CDVDAudio::AddPacketsRenderer - timeout adding data to renderer
20:18:31 T:1948 ERROR: CDVDAudio::AddPackets - failed to add leftover bytes to render
20:18:33 T:1948 ERROR: CDVDAudio::AddPacketsRenderer - timeout adding data to renderer
20:18:33 T:1948 ERROR: CDVDAudio::AddPackets - failed to add leftover bytes to render
Here's my log after opening XBMC, going to PseudoTV, flipping through 8-10 channels, two of which had .WMV movies (Dark Knight and Bourne):
http://pastebin.com/GUpSktFk
I am using XBMC 11.0. Lot of errors at the bottom of the log. Also, the troublesome channels after all of that happens does not return to normality until I exit and go back into PseudoTV.
Also, I run XBMC on my secondary display (my HDTV). So, I like to browse the internet or do whatever while XBMC is up, so I use "Use a fullscreen window rather than true fullscreen" if that makes any difference with my problem.
Otherwise, if I use true fullscreen, XBMC minimizes if I got back to my main display and start doing anything.