I stopped using XBMC; Had tried the Live version (Linux) as well as the Windows version and finally gave up. It wouldn't play more than half of my videos unless I recoded them to another format. their forums were not helpful with any solutions. Even when it played a video, it was very choppy and the audio was out of sync. Oddly, this often cleared up somewhat after restarting the video. But having to stop and restart movies every time didn't appeal to me. I think it is because XBMC uses its own CODECS instead of the Windows library.
I did like the interface, but still feel MediaPortal is better. I also like the fact that I never have to manually download artwork and info for movies. Just put the video file on my drive and it magically appears. In XBMC I had to manually search every movie individually and then select from a list of possible choices and sometimes there were none. It also tended to download the wrong artwork. Perhaps some of these issues could have been ironed out, but I didn't need to do anything with MediaPortal.
I'm not trashing XBMC. I know MP was built from it. I think certain media center software will just work better for different people. Vista Media Center, for instance, seemed to play videos better than any I've tried yet, but the interface and the library just bit.
Not really, as I don't have XBMC installed any longer. I can assure you though, that I ran it both under Linux and Windows and got the same problems. With other software on the same system, I didn't. I also used ffdshow with the other centers where I could select them and videos played fine. And like I said, XBMC refused to even play most of the same videos and would show a CODEC error. These were brand-new OS installs in every case.Can you please post sample of such video? XBMC is using the same decoders as FFDshow (FFMpeg).
Can you please post sample of such video? XBMC is using the same decoders as FFDshow (FFMpeg).
Not really, as I don't have XBMC installed any longer. I can assure you though, that I ran it both under Linux and Windows and got the same problems. With other software on the same system, I didn't. I also used ffdshow with the other centers where I could select them and videos played fine. And like I said, XBMC refused to even play most of the same videos and would show a CODEC error. These were brand-new OS installs in every case.Can you please post sample of such video? XBMC is using the same decoders as FFDshow (FFMpeg).
Wierd, i am using it without any problem ~1 year now on XP, works like a charm
But XBMC need powerfull CPU (~3GHz) for HD video.
I'm running an AMD Athlon X2 6000+ Dual-Core cpu on a Gigabyte mobo with ATI 4200HD video and 4GB RAM. Before I bought this, I was testing on an Athlon XP 2600 and a GeForce 7800 GSOC and it ran HD 1080p fine, but not with XBMC. Even regular 480 vids stuttered and as I said, were better the second time I started them.Wierd, i am using it without any problem ~1 year now on XP, works like a charm Only video that XBMC cannot play for me is sample using VP7 encoding (it is not supported becouse some licence issues, ewen FFDshow didnt support it). But XBMC need powerfull CPU (~3GHz) for HD video.