Hi, we have noticed this issue and are working on the add-on zip which will utilize the Intel graphic hardware decode engine; in the case, Intel provided Mplayer, which is different from what is offered in the case on AS 6, which is original XBMC. To link the addon with Mplayer is definitely some work here but we're working on this.
The only solution I could offer would be to link in a different player.... But then you loose the advantage of the intel chipset support. And even this is a fair amount of customisation....
AS-604T
3 x ST4000DM0000 (Seagate 4TB) in Raid5
2 GB RAM expansion
AS-302T
Shawn.S@AST wrote:Hi, we have noticed this issue and are working on the add-on zip which will utilize the Intel graphic hardware decode engine; in the case, Intel provided Mplayer, which is different from what is offered in the case on AS 6, which is original XBMC. To link the addon with Mplayer is definitely some work here but we're working on this.
Thank you very much... i take my words back about the lack of support, ty for trying to find a solution, much appreciated!
clinton.hall wrote:The only solution I could offer would be to link in a different player.... But then you loose the advantage of the intel chipset support. And even this is a fair amount of customisation....
Yea its not a simple fix i guess, thanks for looking into it tho
Shawn.S@AST wrote:Hi, we have noticed this issue and are working on the add-on zip which will utilize the Intel graphic hardware decode engine; in the case, Intel provided Mplayer, which is different from what is offered in the case on AS 6, which is original XBMC. To link the addon with Mplayer is definitely some work here but we're working on this.
Hi Shawn,
It would be nice to have the "same" XBMC (preferable the original XBMC) on all boxes. Would the use of the original XBMC allow for 24Hz/50Hz/60Hz display output (in contrast to the current fixed refresh rate of 60Hz)? This would prevent judder as well when playing 24 and 50Hz content.
It would be nice to have the "same" XBMC (preferable the original XBMC) on all boxes. Would the use of the original XBMC allow for 24Hz/50Hz/60Hz display output (in contrast to the current fixed refresh rate of 60Hz)? This would prevent judder as well when playing 24 and 50Hz content.
Best regards,
Kapitein Haak.
+1
Please add 24p output to xbmc.
My $25 Raspberry pi running Raspbmc is outputting 24hz just fine.