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;High quality upscaling (GL only) | ;High quality upscaling (GL only) | ||
:Enables video upscaling to resize the source video frames to the size of the screen (XBMC's resolution). Note: Overrides the OSD hardware setting | :Enables video upscaling to resize the source video frames to the size of the screen (XBMC's resolution). Note: Overrides the OSD hardware setting | ||
;Upscaling method (GL only) [Bicubic, Lanczos, Sinc] | ;Upscaling method (GL only) [Bicubic, Lanczos, Sinc, VDPAU (GL & Linux with VDPAU capable Nvidia GPU only)] | ||
:These methods use FFMPEG's software scaler (swscale). The differences between them is the algorithm used and the number of "taps" performed for calculating the final pixel's color. Sinc is generally the highest quality but also the most time consuming, followed by Lanczos and then Bicubic, however, this can be subjective. Note that all these methods are software methods, they are not hardware accelerated, so enabling them can result in frame drops and out of sync audio depending on your CPU, resolution etc. | :These methods use FFMPEG's software scaler (swscale). The differences between them is the algorithm used and the number of "taps" performed for calculating the final pixel's color. Sinc is generally the highest quality but also the most time consuming, followed by Lanczos and then Bicubic, however, this can be subjective. Note that all these methods are software methods, they are not hardware accelerated, so enabling them can result in frame drops and out of sync audio depending on your CPU, resolution etc. | ||
;VDPAU HQ Upscaling level (GL & Linux with VDPAU capable Nvidia GPU only) | ;VDPAU HQ Upscaling level (GL & Linux with VDPAU capable Nvidia GPU only) |
Revision as of 13:04, 21 September 2009
General
Note: You can also start a movie from the last stopped position by opening the context-menu on a movie file (white button on the gamepad) or by just clicking the "Play" button on the remote without the need to have this option enabled.
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Library
Tip: XBMC puts a video in it's database if you change any OSD setting while watching, resume points are also stored there.
See more here: Import - Export Library |
Player
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Subtitles
Lets you change how XBMC renders subtitles (not including DVD subtitles)
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