2013-05-22, 16:39
Hi there,
I recently received a Samsung Galaxy Tab2 10.1, model P5110, and am currently trying to run xbmc on it. I have tried the following XBMC builds (don't know how to refer to them, so I will post the exact download links):
http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/android...bi-v7a.apk (stable, I believe)
http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/androi...bi-v7a.apk (nightly build)
http://mirrors.xbmc.org/test-builds/andr...bi-v7a.apk (gotham build with libstagefright)
I'm experiencing the same problem with all the above, choppy playback on both 720p .mkv movies, and on classic 700mb .avi files. From what I saw from the debug, they all run at around 4-5 fps. From the debug I also noticed that 720p movie playback is at 100% processor usage, while .avi files keep the processor usage at around 60% (probably software decoding? but if the processor is not maxed out, why the choppy playback, even if software?).
Also, the sound is in sync with the time position of the movie, so everything seems to be related to the video playback.
With MXPlayer, for example playback is smooth, no problems for both the 720p and the regular movies, so this doesn`t sound like something android related. Both XBMC and MXPlayer are playing them as streams from a local NAS I own, so I guess I can rule out network connectivity.
I'm running the default Android 4.0.4 provided by samsung, with no modifications whatsoever.
I don't know what to post for aditional information. The technical specs for the device are:
Chipset TI OMAP 4430
CPU Dual-core 1 GHz Cortex-A9
GPU PowerVR SGX540
What throws me off is that MXPlayer is able to play the files back flawlessly, while xbmc doesn't. I guess the resources are enough for 720p playback. Searching on the forums dind't produce anything relevant to this, so any reply would be greately appreciated.
I recently received a Samsung Galaxy Tab2 10.1, model P5110, and am currently trying to run xbmc on it. I have tried the following XBMC builds (don't know how to refer to them, so I will post the exact download links):
http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/android...bi-v7a.apk (stable, I believe)
http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/androi...bi-v7a.apk (nightly build)
http://mirrors.xbmc.org/test-builds/andr...bi-v7a.apk (gotham build with libstagefright)
I'm experiencing the same problem with all the above, choppy playback on both 720p .mkv movies, and on classic 700mb .avi files. From what I saw from the debug, they all run at around 4-5 fps. From the debug I also noticed that 720p movie playback is at 100% processor usage, while .avi files keep the processor usage at around 60% (probably software decoding? but if the processor is not maxed out, why the choppy playback, even if software?).
Also, the sound is in sync with the time position of the movie, so everything seems to be related to the video playback.
With MXPlayer, for example playback is smooth, no problems for both the 720p and the regular movies, so this doesn`t sound like something android related. Both XBMC and MXPlayer are playing them as streams from a local NAS I own, so I guess I can rule out network connectivity.
I'm running the default Android 4.0.4 provided by samsung, with no modifications whatsoever.
I don't know what to post for aditional information. The technical specs for the device are:
Chipset TI OMAP 4430
CPU Dual-core 1 GHz Cortex-A9
GPU PowerVR SGX540
What throws me off is that MXPlayer is able to play the files back flawlessly, while xbmc doesn't. I guess the resources are enough for 720p playback. Searching on the forums dind't produce anything relevant to this, so any reply would be greately appreciated.