3d playback problem!
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:47 am
Hello!
I have a decent gaming rig (core i3 540, GF GTX 460 1GB, 4GB ddr3 1333MHz) that i'll be using for 3d gaming and the occasional 3d MKV on my 90" dual projector setup.(just waiting for my screen to arrive!)
using KMplayer with the internal splitter and DXVA decoder, my CPU usage never goes over 5-10% when playing a 20GB h.264 rip of JC's Avatar, and it's smooth as hell at 23.976Hz, so for 2d it really couldn't work any better. In stereoscopic player though, i get horrific chopping all the time. I've tried different decoders and it's exactly the same, so i naturally started suspecting Haali's MKV splitter. So i configured KMP to use it, and voilá, terrible chopping!
The only hardware i could even remotely suspect is my RAM memory. Windows 7 gives it a performance rating of only 5.9(the rest are 7,3 to 7,6), so maybe that's the problem? Or is it Haali's that doesn't work properly on win7 x64?
My little HTPC(AsRock ION 330) doesn't have any problems at all when playing the exact same files with Haali's splitter on win7 x86.
are there any other splitters that could work with stereoplayer? Or is there any way to let KMP split the file and output the a/v streams to SP?
Thanks!
I have a decent gaming rig (core i3 540, GF GTX 460 1GB, 4GB ddr3 1333MHz) that i'll be using for 3d gaming and the occasional 3d MKV on my 90" dual projector setup.(just waiting for my screen to arrive!)
using KMplayer with the internal splitter and DXVA decoder, my CPU usage never goes over 5-10% when playing a 20GB h.264 rip of JC's Avatar, and it's smooth as hell at 23.976Hz, so for 2d it really couldn't work any better. In stereoscopic player though, i get horrific chopping all the time. I've tried different decoders and it's exactly the same, so i naturally started suspecting Haali's MKV splitter. So i configured KMP to use it, and voilá, terrible chopping!
The only hardware i could even remotely suspect is my RAM memory. Windows 7 gives it a performance rating of only 5.9(the rest are 7,3 to 7,6), so maybe that's the problem? Or is it Haali's that doesn't work properly on win7 x64?
My little HTPC(AsRock ION 330) doesn't have any problems at all when playing the exact same files with Haali's splitter on win7 x86.
are there any other splitters that could work with stereoplayer? Or is there any way to let KMP split the file and output the a/v streams to SP?
Thanks!