2008-09-09, 03:26
I have 6 XBox XBMC's around my house. My wife, daughter, babysitters, and everyone else can easily use them. The main issue is no HD support.
So - I went down the quest of building HTPC's. I have two right now in test mode, sitting next to two of my XBox XBMC's. They're running MediaPortal with ArcSoft TMT for BD playback. They work, but they're clunky and not very friendly yet.
When I discovered that XBMC is now formally working on a Win32 release! Yay!
So some quick questions after doing a test download and some playback on my desktop PC (not my HTPC's):
1) In windowed mode, using a Q6600, 1080i MPEG-2/DD5.1 files were super choppy. Is that just windowed mode? The CPU wasn't pegged at all.
2) Is there any support for 24p MKV files? Will XBMC auto switch resolutions, or allow running of a script on detection of 24p? Or are we stuck at 60p?
3) I couldn't get it to play lossless WMA (non-DRM), but it played FLAC, MP3, and more just fine. Is this a known limitation?
4) I have a ton of pictures scanned from slides, that are 4000dpi and about 25MB each. It's super super slow when I go into one of those directories. It's not network issues, as when I go to that directory from the same PC UI it's super fast. What's up?
Thanks!
-Mark
So - I went down the quest of building HTPC's. I have two right now in test mode, sitting next to two of my XBox XBMC's. They're running MediaPortal with ArcSoft TMT for BD playback. They work, but they're clunky and not very friendly yet.
When I discovered that XBMC is now formally working on a Win32 release! Yay!
So some quick questions after doing a test download and some playback on my desktop PC (not my HTPC's):
1) In windowed mode, using a Q6600, 1080i MPEG-2/DD5.1 files were super choppy. Is that just windowed mode? The CPU wasn't pegged at all.
2) Is there any support for 24p MKV files? Will XBMC auto switch resolutions, or allow running of a script on detection of 24p? Or are we stuck at 60p?
3) I couldn't get it to play lossless WMA (non-DRM), but it played FLAC, MP3, and more just fine. Is this a known limitation?
4) I have a ton of pictures scanned from slides, that are 4000dpi and about 25MB each. It's super super slow when I go into one of those directories. It's not network issues, as when I go to that directory from the same PC UI it's super fast. What's up?
Thanks!
-Mark