2018-02-11, 19:14
Did some more testing. The issue occur when widevine is installed on multiple profiles...
(2018-02-11, 18:25)da-anda Wrote: @popcornmix in recent nightlies I noticed that after a channel switch, for a short time I see a still frame of the previous channel, which is kinda odd. I suspect that a buffer is not flushed correctly?Identifying when this first occurred would be useful. I can't immediately think of any change that would make this start happening.
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(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.14.18 #1 Sun Feb 11 21:05:07 GMT 2018 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Feb 9 2018 14:27:54
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version b54484abff4ad7d7bdda6e6387737e29b33f18ee (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20180211210326-#0211-g308a722 [Build #0211]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:54b1a2e). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
(2018-02-12, 01:40)popcornmix Wrote:I will try to pinpoint it(2018-02-11, 18:25)da-anda Wrote: @popcornmix in recent nightlies I noticed that after a channel switch, for a short time I see a still frame of the previous channel, which is kinda odd. I suspect that a buffer is not flushed correctly?Identifying when this first occurred would be useful. I can't immediately think of any change that would make this start happening.
(2018-02-08, 17:09)popcornmix Wrote: Latest widevine update changed the YUV format produced from 3 separate planes to 2 planes (with U and V in a side-by-side format).Thank you! Is all of the "plumbing" included in this commit or is there more? I'd like to try to get that into the experimental OSMC builds as well, being able to point out the required fixes could probably make that much easier.
This format wasn't something the Pi firmware supported so some plumbing was needed to get support this.
(2018-02-12, 14:27)dasmanul Wrote: Thank you! Is all of the "plumbing" included in this commit or is there more? I'd like to try to get that into the experimental OSMC builds as well, being able to point out the required fixes could probably make that much easier.
(2018-02-12, 14:27)dasmanul Wrote: Thank you! Is all of the "plumbing" included in this commit or is there more? I'd like to try to get that into the experimental OSMC builds as well, being able to point out the required fixes could probably make that much easier.AFAIK they are already included in the latest build here:
(2018-02-12, 17:26)Seppl Wrote: AFAIK they are already included in the latest build here:Thanks for the pointer, I had missed that! Actually, last time I tried was last Wednesday but since OSMC didn't show me an update notification yesterday, I had assumed – apparently in error – that nothing had changed since then. I'll give it another try and post directly in the OSMC forum if I still experience problems.
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(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.14.18 #1 Mon Feb 12 22:19:24 GMT 2018 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Feb 9 2018 14:27:54
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version b54484abff4ad7d7bdda6e6387737e29b33f18ee (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20180212221729-#0212-g760c839 [Build #0212]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:54b1a2e). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
(2018-02-13, 02:57)smp1 Wrote: @popcornmixShould be fixed in tonight's build.
There are video glitches with some of my HEVC (10-bit) videos. The glitches occur during a very bright scenes. Those videos used to work fine before but I'm not sure when exactly they were broken.
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