Hey guys!
Just wanted to throw a quick question out there about the settings in main reference to mp4's
I've changed my default player to DVDplayer, as Mplayer doesn't seem to handle the mp4's at all.
What about these:
Full codec support -
Fast mode h264, etc etc -
h264 skip loop filter -
Render method?
Flicker Filter?
Basically I have an issue with playing mp4's where they randomly glitch, as in it feels like the fps drops to about 7fps. This can last for anywhere between 2 seconds, to around 30 seconds, before it fixes itself.
I'm using the confluence skin and am on 720p... I tried it through 480i, same story.
Should I be using certain settings? Or do these change depending on your tv? Or what?
Any info would be greatly appreciated... Thanks!
Best MP4 Video Settings
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Re: Best MP4 Video Settings
I love confluence horizontal. It looks great and is cool to customize, but the trade off for all that is it uses to much of the system resources and thus doesn't have the ability to play mp4's and mkv's all that well. If you want better video play try the PM3.HD skin. It will give you better results for video playback......
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Lots of info there which needs explanation!cheema201 wrote:Hey guys!
Just wanted to throw a quick question out there about the settings in main reference to mp4's
I've changed my default player to DVDplayer, as Mplayer doesn't seem to handle the mp4's at all.
What about these:
Full codec support -
Fast mode h264, etc etc -
h264 skip loop filter -
Render method?
Flicker Filter?
Basically I have an issue with playing mp4's where they randomly glitch, as in it feels like the fps drops to about 7fps. This can last for anywhere between 2 seconds, to around 30 seconds, before it fixes itself.
I'm using the confluence skin and am on 720p...
mp4 is a container format, as is mkv (file typically containing audio and video streams). Inside that container you most likely have H.264 video, but not definitely.
XB0X has trouble playing H.264 (AKA MPEG4-AVC) because it is very CPU intensive. This is why you get frame drops and reduced frame rate with anything above SD video resolution. It can _just_about_ manage 720p if it's very low bit rate - but the quality at those bit rates ain't that good. If you really want to play back 720p rips, then encode them with MPEG4-ASP (colloquially, divx/xvid).
To maximise the performance of H.264 playback, in settings -> video -> playback
DVDPlayer full Codec support (off)
DVDPlayer fast mode for MPEG2/MPEG4/H264<sic> (on)
H.264 Skip Loop Filter (skip everything)
Then, choose a less memory hungry skin. Try SLiK, or even PMIII. And switch off library mode.
This will also improve the performance of the box when playing 720p rips encoded in MPEG4-ASP video (as you typically find inside an avi container).
Re: Best MP4 Video Settings
Thanks for the info
I'm talking about the mp4, h264 scene releases from TVT...
I'll also try those settings you mentioned and using SLiK or PM3
I'm talking about the mp4, h264 scene releases from TVT...
What's the easiest way to do this? I'd need to set it up to chomp through many many mp4's - if that's possiblespicemuseum wrote:If you really want to play back 720p rips, then encode them with MPEG4-ASP (colloquially, divx/xvid)
I'll also try those settings you mentioned and using SLiK or PM3
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Krikey, on the old forum there were so many threads about which tools do this "best". Here we go again...!cheema201 wrote:What's the easiest way to do this? I'd need to set it up to chomp through many many mp4's - if that's possiblespicemuseum wrote:If you really want to play back 720p rips, then encode them with MPEG4-ASP (colloquially, divx/xvid)