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  1. #Movist multi play 1080p
  2. #Movist multi play pro

Main debug: using video filter2 module "i420_yuy2_sse2" Main debug: looking for video filter2 module: 15 candidates

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I have a Mac Pro 2006 2Ghz Quad 8GB RAM 2x1TB Samsung HDD in RAID 0.īelow is the log for viewing and below that the media info for the file:. This happens at the same places every time this file is played.

#Movist multi play 1080p

Mostly 1080p BD Rips cause the issue where by one of the CPU's would spike at 100% and you get a warning message saying "main warning: late picture skipped". I too am getting stuttering but only when watching HD MKV files and not all of them. So again, if it were me, I would start looking at XBMC is doing m2ts playback and compare the two apps. Macbook-Intel 2.00GHz w/ 2GB RAM (not-pro - regular Macbook black)Īlso, I tried the exact same VLC settings\hints on my Macbook Pro w/ 8GB RAM but VLC 1.0.0 and it still stuttered just as bad.

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So this tells me two things - XBMC is pretty kick butt but also,I really think the stuttering is a largely a VLC issue as opposed to being something about the hardware\OS platform. Next, I decided to give XBMC a try and lo and behold, she plays like a champ - very little stuttering if any and the video\sound quality ROCKS.

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So I embarked on the hunt - checked these forums, found this post, tried all of the hints - none worked. After many hours, I was finally was able to get Fast & the Furious #4 decoded, saved to disk, and play using VLC only to find it stutter horribly. So today, I jumped into the "trying to get BD to play on my Mac" scene and boy what a day. VLC continues to be the best video player around for Macintosh.įolks - new to these forums - Love VLC - great stuff. Not being a programmer, I don't fully understand the tricks that you folks have up your sleeves when it comes to VLC and 1080p video, but I wish you the best in implementing it. What this tells me is that even when Apple does finally implement BluRay-capable Superdrives in their machines, it probably will only be on the high-end Mac Pro's at first - and maybe the high-end iMac - as they are the only machines currently with enough CPU power to properly play such HD video with very high video bitrates.

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It was dropping so many frames and pixelating so bad that it was unwatchable. While I was able to play the 1080p video that I mentioned in my previous post on my 2.8 GHz Quad Core i7 iMac with 8 GB of RAM, and 512 MB of video RAM, I was unable to play the same video on my daughter's 24" Core Duo 3.06 GHz iMac. Hello Felix, just realizing how much CPU power is required to decode 1080p's certainly makes it easier to understand why Apple hasn't been too quick to integrate BluRay-capable Superdrives into even their latest line of Macs. This method solves for me the stuttering and prevents the VLC from "beachballing" on exit. Kill the QTKitServer process(es) with the Activity Monitor Open the finder and move to the directory containing your mkv(s) Start the Activity Monitor (Apps/Utilities) To examine if this is the source for your problems too, I would suggest to try the following: I don't know exactly what it does but my guess is that it is responsible for generating the preview-thumbnail in Column-Mode. The one behaving nasty seems to be the former one. There are 2 different QTKitServer process running on my MBP: QTKitServer-Finder and QTKitServer-Quicklookhelper. the mkvs played all smoothly! Well, until I changed the directory in Finder which restarts the QTKitServer process. I noticed that this process is running when mkvs are playing poorly thus I killed it with the Activity Monitor found in the Applications/Utilities folder. But I stumbled incidentally upon a new possible source of the problem: the qtkitserver. The options mentioned above helped a little bit but were no true fix for me.









Movist multi play