Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: General Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=111) +---- Forum: Windows (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=59) +---- Thread: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows (/showthread.php?tid=223175) Pages:
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RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - goodton - 2017-02-27 @blackbanana: Your TV has a dedicated chip which is designed for media use and has HW-decoding support for latest codecs. So yes, your TV is "better" = much more efficient in decoding your 10-bit HEVC-files. Kodi in general has never been quite efficient on SW-decoding in Windows platform. Partly related to its 32-bit nature and seems that there is also some inherent extra resource load present, might be related to whole complexity of Kodi, which is very feature rich. I have also made some SW-decoding comparisons in the past with 32-bit Kodi and 32/64-bit MPC-BE. With the same quite bitrate heavy HEVC-file the CPU-load on 64-bit MPC-BE was about 35%, in 32-bit MPC-BE 55% and with Kodi, which has only 32-bit version (in it's basic form), the CPU-load was about 75%. As the 64-bit Windows 10 media player is also quite efficient in this area, the CPU is able to do the decoding work without dropped frames. But clearly this is not the strongest point of Kodi in Windows-platform. Only speculating but in theory, this special version of Kodi with DSPlayer might give some extra boost also in SW-decoding with the directshow-implementation, especially with 64-bit versions of LAV-filters. EDIT: You can toggle extra information on screen during the playing with O-key (codec info) and CTRL-SHIFT-O (player debug-info), also CPU-load should be shown. Also CTRL-J will show additional MadVR-information, if used. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - JoshDi - 2017-02-27 (2017-02-26, 19:51)_Andy_ Wrote: @goodton Big thx for testing and for confirmation that the bug is solved in the build. Maybe you can test the x64 build too. Thank you for the new versions. I can confirm that both versions are working successfully. However, the 64-bit version only will start on my Windows 10 machine. My Windows 7 machine uses the x86 version without issue, but freezes on start with the 64-bit version. What is interesting is both user_dir folders are pretty much the exact same setup (same addons and settings). Any ideas what could be going on here? Happy to post any logs/crash dumps etc. The newest x64 bit version from the Kodi Nightly folder works without any issues on windows 7 or 10: KodiSetup-20170226-d39d5788ab-feature_win64.exe http://mirrors.kodi.tv/test-builds/win64/ RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Sayajin - 2017-03-01 Just a bump to the below post. Any help would be appreciated! -Sayajin (2017-02-24, 06:19)Sayajin Wrote: So currently I am not using any Hardware acceleration at all in LAV. "None" is selected. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Jayedog - 2017-03-01 Hi, I'm trying to use the subtitle renderer libassfiltermod with Kodi but i can't get it to work. I've added it to medical a rules and filter config but no luck. Anybody out there got this working? It works fine in mpc. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Talguy - 2017-03-02 (2017-03-01, 23:12)Jayedog Wrote: Hi,I couldn't even get it to install on Mt machine RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - bkrieger - 2017-03-02 I am having lip sync issues. I have my Windows 10 PC connected to my AV receiver via HDMI, and I am bitstreaming. I can't seem to get the audio and video to be in sync. Where would I go tobdekay the audio? Also, would it be better to try Reclock or Sanor even though I am bitstreaming? Thanks RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - ashlar - 2017-03-02 I use Sanear. To adjust lipsynch you need to configure LAV Filters Audio. To Jayedog, why do you want to use libassfiltermod instead of xysubfilter? RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2017-03-02 (2017-03-02, 18:01)bkrieger Wrote: I am having lip sync issues. I have my Windows 10 PC connected to my AV receiver via HDMI, and I am bitstreaming. I can't seem to get the audio and video to be in sync. Where would I go tobdekay the audio? Also, would it be better to try Reclock or Sanor even though I am bitstreaming? If your audio sync issues relate to 24p, this may be of help. To set a global audio delay, use LAV Audio. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - bkrieger - 2017-03-02 (2017-03-02, 18:16)ashlar Wrote: I use Sanear. To adjust lipsynch you need to configure LAV Filters Audio. Can I bitstream with Sanear? Also, if I set up Sanear, will I then not need to delay the audio in Lav? RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2017-03-02 (2017-03-02, 20:04)bkrieger Wrote:(2017-03-02, 18:16)ashlar Wrote: I use Sanear. To adjust lipsynch you need to configure LAV Filters Audio. Yes and no. You'll still need to set an audio delay in LAV Audio. Are sure this isn't limited to 24p? RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - bkrieger - 2017-03-02 (2017-03-02, 21:21)Warner306 Wrote:(2017-03-02, 20:04)bkrieger Wrote:(2017-03-02, 18:16)ashlar Wrote: I use Sanear. To adjust lipsynch you need to configure LAV Filters Audio. Honestly, I don't know. I haven't really distinguished between 60P and 24P. I notice it more when watching movies, which is in 24P. When I get home I'll check out both 24P and 60P content to see if it happens for both. If it is a 24P problem, what does that mean? RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2017-03-03 (2017-03-02, 21:52)bkrieger Wrote:(2017-03-02, 21:21)Warner306 Wrote:(2017-03-02, 20:04)bkrieger Wrote: K Some displays add input lag when switched to its 24p mode. 2033893 (post) RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - grossbard - 2017-03-03 I have a strange problem. Any files I play with a DTS-HD MA audio track drops frames every second, but Dolby TrueHD and DD are fine. When I play the same file in mpc-hc (also with madVR), there are no dropped frames. I am bitstreaming and using wasapi output to my receiver. Any advice? RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2017-03-03 (2017-03-03, 01:53)grossbard Wrote: I have a strange problem. Any files I play with a DTS-HD MA audio track drops frames every second, but Dolby TrueHD and DD are fine. When I play the same file in mpc-hc (also with madVR), there are no dropped frames. I am bitstreaming and using wasapi output to my receiver. Any advice? ReClock or Sanear? And did you configure LAV Audio? RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - grossbard - 2017-03-03 Lav has been configured to bitstream DTS-HD. I did not use reclock or sanear. I guess mpc-hc uses sanear by default so that may have made a difference. I also tried emby theater and it did not have a problem with DTS tracks and madvr. edit: I also verified that my AVR was receiving a DTS-HD signal. |