2015-04-06, 14:03
I recently switched from Windows Mediacenter (MCE) to Kodi 14.2, running on Windows 7 64 bit.
I use DVB Link server on my Synology NAS for recordings and the DVBLink PVR Client is activated in Kodi.
I works great and stable. The recordings are stored on the NAS in MPEG-2 TS-Video format.
Playback works great too.
BUT!!! My wife likes to watch recordings at 2 x speed. Doing this, the sound is muted, which is NOT what I (she) wants.
MCE was able to do this.
Playing the MPEG-2 TS-Video file in VLC is possible at 2 x speed with audio.
So I guess it isn’t a hardware problem.
Is there a way to get it working with the default player?
Alternative to use another default player? In this case I don´t want to use shortcuts to choose form a list of players. In short, I want to press “PLAY” on the remote and the recorded file starts playing at normal speed. If I press the FF button on the remote, I want 2 x speed with audio.
I use DVB Link server on my Synology NAS for recordings and the DVBLink PVR Client is activated in Kodi.
I works great and stable. The recordings are stored on the NAS in MPEG-2 TS-Video format.
Playback works great too.
BUT!!! My wife likes to watch recordings at 2 x speed. Doing this, the sound is muted, which is NOT what I (she) wants.
MCE was able to do this.
Playing the MPEG-2 TS-Video file in VLC is possible at 2 x speed with audio.
So I guess it isn’t a hardware problem.
Is there a way to get it working with the default player?
Alternative to use another default player? In this case I don´t want to use shortcuts to choose form a list of players. In short, I want to press “PLAY” on the remote and the recorded file starts playing at normal speed. If I press the FF button on the remote, I want 2 x speed with audio.