low fps in mkv's
- infinity8x3
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low fps in mkv's
Was wondering if any one else had problems playing mkv's? I get low fps playing them... Is it a limitation of the hardware? And is there a way to bump performance in them?
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Re: low fps in mkv's
depends on the bit rate frams size etc... the lower quality ones play fine on my xbox but yes the xbox is some what hardware limited (it is ten years old).
you could rencode them to something else or stream them on the fly with one of those re encoding programs on your pc.
also there is a setting for low quality pixel shader which will help to add a few fps on the boarderline movies.
you could rencode them to something else or stream them on the fly with one of those re encoding programs on your pc.
also there is a setting for low quality pixel shader which will help to add a few fps on the boarderline movies.
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Re: low fps in mkv's
mkv (Matroska) is a container format not a video coding scheme. Presumably you mean H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC), which is often used within Matroska containers. If so, you can just about get a very low bitrate 720p rip to play with minimal frame drops, but the quality at those low bit rates is rubbish - you're better off ripping 720p to something not quite so CPU intensive, like H.263 (MPEG-4 ASP, common implementations being Xvid and Divx). It can manage moderate bitrates with fairly good quality with 720p Xvid.infinity8x3 wrote:Was wondering if any one else had problems playing mkv's? I get low fps playing them... Is it a limitation of the hardware? And is there a way to bump performance in them?
The XB0X will, however, play a 480p (and a little more) H.264 rip at reasonable bit rate without any frame drops.
There are tricks to getting the best H.264 performance out of it, mostly the video setting for skip loop filter (I use "skip everything", others' mileage varies).