way to force 60fps rather than
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Normally debug display shows system at rest and playing all videos is at 50fps.

When watching Conan the video file appears to be 60fps, and it plays back choppy.

Setting these options:
System-Video-Playback:
- Sync Playback to display - on - seems to make it a little better, but not fully
- Adjust display refresh rate - on - fixes the issue. The TV resyncs at 60fps but there is about 4-5 second delay when starting / stopping every tv show.
System-Video-Acceleration:
- render - auto
- hardware acceleration- on


Is there a way to make the tv sync at 60fps upon startup instead of upon start of every show?

Kodi 16.1 (git:2016-04-24)
Mac OSX 10.11.5
Sharp Aquos TV
- native resolution: [email protected]

*debug file attached: http://pastebin.com/vux8w1aR
5 year XBMC user on iMac OS X
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10:11:06 T:140735272984576 NOTICE: Display 0 has name iMac
10:11:06 T:140735272984576 NOTICE: Found possible resolution for display 0 with 1920 x 1080 @ 60.000000 Hz

10:11:06 T:140735272984576 NOTICE: Display 1 has name SHARP HDMI
10:11:06 T:140735272984576 NOTICE: Found possible resolution for display 1 with 1920 x 1080 @ 60.000000 Hz

Switch your OSX display setting for 'Display 1' to 60Hz.
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(2016-06-09, 05:04)MrMC Wrote: 10:11:06 T:140735272984576 NOTICE: Display 0 has name iMac
10:11:06 T:140735272984576 NOTICE: Found possible resolution for display 0 with 1920 x 1080 @ 60.000000 Hz

10:11:06 T:140735272984576 NOTICE: Display 1 has name SHARP HDMI
10:11:06 T:140735272984576 NOTICE: Found possible resolution for display 1 with 1920 x 1080 @ 60.000000 Hz

Switch your OSX display setting for 'Display 1' to 60Hz.

Thanks! but strangely, after setting the display to 60hz, turning off "adjust refresh display rate", now the video plays at 50fps, and is choppy. i changed it back, and turned on "adjust refresh" again, and confirmed it plays smoother at 60fps.
5 year XBMC user on iMac OS X
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