2017-12-13, 20:26
(2017-12-13, 16:34)Jezze Wrote: Intel nuc graphics card support hdr atleast netflix and youtube. Is it possible get to hdr work in libreelec or is there some limitations?
Sure, once Intel support HDR in Linux.
(2017-12-13, 16:34)Jezze Wrote: Intel nuc graphics card support hdr atleast netflix and youtube. Is it possible get to hdr work in libreelec or is there some limitations?
(2017-12-13, 20:26)Milhouse Wrote:(2017-12-13, 16:34)Jezze Wrote: Intel nuc graphics card support hdr atleast netflix and youtube. Is it possible get to hdr work in libreelec or is there some limitations?
Sure, once Intel support HDR in Linux.
(2017-12-13, 20:41)Jezze Wrote: There is already hdr drivers for windows but is there any testbuilds for kodi windows that support hdr?
# uname -a
Linux NUC 4.14.5 #1 SMP Wed Dec 13 21:35:44 GMT 2017 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20171213213418-#1213-g1315e7a [Build #1213]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:cfbf206). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
(2017-12-12, 16:07)Milhouse Wrote:(2017-12-12, 14:19)turbobuickguy Wrote: What would be the currently recommended build to use with my NUC, the most recent 1211b?
Yep.
(2017-12-12, 14:19)turbobuickguy Wrote: Id like to start using it more frequently, and will post debug/crash logs or anything else requested to help.
It's probably an add-on, but upload the crashlog.
# uname -a
Linux NUC 4.14.6 #1 SMP Thu Dec 14 21:10:02 GMT 2017 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20171214210652-#1214-g9155531 [Build #1214]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:cf696d4). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
(2017-12-16, 13:58)sleepi Wrote: I already tried to switch back to an older release, but still the same problem.
(2017-12-16, 14:17)Milhouse Wrote: What "older release" did you try? Presumably a LibreELEC 8.x/Kodi 17 release?Unfortunately, I am not quite sure which release it was, but it was one of your releases from November. Didn't update for a while and decided to update to the latest release yesterday. No LibreELEC 8.x/Kodi 17 release.
(2017-12-16, 15:01)sleepi Wrote: @Milhouse Did go back a few more releases. #1111 (11-Nov-2017) is the last working release without the stuttering. Hope this helps. If you need anymore infos or logs from me, just let me know.
(2017-11-13, 02:37)Milhouse Wrote:which seems like a candidate, but not sure why it would affect only pvr.zattoo.
(2017-12-16, 15:29)Milhouse Wrote: So just to confirm, #1111 is good, #1112 is bad?
(2017-12-16, 15:29)Milhouse Wrote: #1112 also bumped the kernel to 4.14.0 but that seems a less likely cause, however you could test #1106x which is based on 4.14-rc8 to be sure (this should not have the stutter, assuming they are caused by PR13040 which is only in #1112+).
(2017-12-16, 17:46)sleepi Wrote: Just installed #1106x and it also has the stuttering. So the kernel update seems to be the culprit here?