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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 1033177" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>LAV Filter can add serious delays when concurrency reads are done by MediaPortal via MediaInfo to get fps/resolution info. If you do not use the dynamic fps/Hz adjustment system, then the need for MediaInfo is much less, and disabling it will get you instant playback speed.</p><p> </p><p>Unfortunatly MovingPictures uses the same MediaInfo, so then you will loose all your Media Info icons as well.</p><p> </p><p>The other solution would be to use a concurrency friendly codec/splitter, which used to be MPC-HC, but they are now also using LAV in their latest version, so not sure what works anymore.</p><p> </p><p>If you start playback, but then stop it, MediaPortal usually already obtained the MediaInfo info it needs, then when you restart the movie it uses the 'cached' info, and then you will find that the movie starts almost instant.</p><p> </p><p>As for who should be responsible to fix this problem, its a coin tossup between MediaPortal (adding a small delay between MediaInfo and playback starting), MediaInfo (making it concurrency friendly) and LAV codec (making it concurrency friendly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 1033177, member: 18896"] LAV Filter can add serious delays when concurrency reads are done by MediaPortal via MediaInfo to get fps/resolution info. If you do not use the dynamic fps/Hz adjustment system, then the need for MediaInfo is much less, and disabling it will get you instant playback speed. Unfortunatly MovingPictures uses the same MediaInfo, so then you will loose all your Media Info icons as well. The other solution would be to use a concurrency friendly codec/splitter, which used to be MPC-HC, but they are now also using LAV in their latest version, so not sure what works anymore. If you start playback, but then stop it, MediaPortal usually already obtained the MediaInfo info it needs, then when you restart the movie it uses the 'cached' info, and then you will find that the movie starts almost instant. As for who should be responsible to fix this problem, its a coin tossup between MediaPortal (adding a small delay between MediaInfo and playback starting), MediaInfo (making it concurrency friendly) and LAV codec (making it concurrency friendly). [/QUOTE]
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