30th Sep, 2013, 09:49 PM
So my video stutters on playback. Pretty sure its an audio issue after all the reading I've been doing on the forums.
I think its the dts issue I've seen documented elsewhere. Where if you have the pi try to handle the dts audio its too much for it.
Here's my question though. I tried raspbmc and playback worked fine. Dts audio played just fine. But on Xbian, it stutters. So I'm wondering if that seems normal to others. Everything else on Xbian is faster and smoother, but raspbmc handles playing my files better.
Any ideas on how to go forward troubleshooting this. To get my xbian to work as well in playback?
Software
XBian version: 1.0 Beta 1.1
XBMC version:Whatever comes default on the downloaded image
Overclock settings:"Xbian", but I've tried with High and Moderate with same results
Hardware
Power supply rating: 2.1A
RPi model (model A/B 256mb/512mb): Model B, 512mb
SD card size and make/type:8Gb, Class 10, generic
Network (wireless or LAN): LAN
Connected devices (TV, USB, network storage, etc.): TV, NAS drive, mounted at boot is where the videos are
Problem description:
As stated above. Playback is choppy/stutters/skips/whatever you want to call it when playing videos with DTS or TrueHD audio. But they play fine with raspbmc. So I think my hardware can handle it.
I've tried "adjust display refresh rate to match video" with it On and Off, no change.
I've tried Sync playback to display with Video clock and Audio clock, and nothing works.
I've tried different Overclock settings, with nothing that works.
If I manually edit the config to do the hdmi_edid = 1 issue. I get smooth playback, but no sound (currently only have TV with no dts support).
Thats how I'm pretty sure it is a audio playback issue. But like I said, it works find on raspbmc, so its got to be doable with my Pi. I really want to stick with xbian, but I don't know at this point.
Thanks everyone.
I think its the dts issue I've seen documented elsewhere. Where if you have the pi try to handle the dts audio its too much for it.
Here's my question though. I tried raspbmc and playback worked fine. Dts audio played just fine. But on Xbian, it stutters. So I'm wondering if that seems normal to others. Everything else on Xbian is faster and smoother, but raspbmc handles playing my files better.
Any ideas on how to go forward troubleshooting this. To get my xbian to work as well in playback?
Software
XBian version: 1.0 Beta 1.1
XBMC version:Whatever comes default on the downloaded image
Overclock settings:"Xbian", but I've tried with High and Moderate with same results
Hardware
Power supply rating: 2.1A
RPi model (model A/B 256mb/512mb): Model B, 512mb
SD card size and make/type:8Gb, Class 10, generic
Network (wireless or LAN): LAN
Connected devices (TV, USB, network storage, etc.): TV, NAS drive, mounted at boot is where the videos are
Problem description:
As stated above. Playback is choppy/stutters/skips/whatever you want to call it when playing videos with DTS or TrueHD audio. But they play fine with raspbmc. So I think my hardware can handle it.
I've tried "adjust display refresh rate to match video" with it On and Off, no change.
I've tried Sync playback to display with Video clock and Audio clock, and nothing works.
I've tried different Overclock settings, with nothing that works.
If I manually edit the config to do the hdmi_edid = 1 issue. I get smooth playback, but no sound (currently only have TV with no dts support).
Thats how I'm pretty sure it is a audio playback issue. But like I said, it works find on raspbmc, so its got to be doable with my Pi. I really want to stick with xbian, but I don't know at this point.
Thanks everyone.