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Hardware Acceleration - Issue - wonderwomanfx - 2017-04-21 I am currently using Kodi 17.1 on Windows 10 with a Nvidia 1060 with up to date drivers. When I set 'Render Method' to auto detect and switch on DVXA, and try to playback pre-recorded SDTV the picture is jerky. If I leave Render Method to auto- detect it will not default to software decoding for SDTV. I need to manually select 'Render Method' to software to achieve a smooth picture and set the Deinterlace Method to off. Is there any way I can resolve this? RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - Fail$tyle420 - 2017-04-22 I had an issue with this EXACT same problem. The only fix for me was deleting kodi and doing a fresh install. Although at the time I believe I was using 16.1, but the problem never returned. Currently running 17.1. RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - wonderwomanfx - 2017-04-23 Thanks, I will give my media pc a full format and reinstall everything, so I have got a clean install. I will then report back here with the outcome. RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - wonderwomanfx - 2017-04-26 I am not sure exactly what is going on here. I have formatted my pc and reinstalled windows 10 I have installed the latest Nvidia driver for my Nvidia 1060 I have installed Kodi 17.1 and left all the settings at default. When I watch live or recorded SDTV, the picture is jittery with DVXA enabled. Once I disable DVXA the picture is perfect. @Fail$tyle420 are you now able to watch SDTV with DVXA enabled? Can anyone please help me resolve this? RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - Derek - 2017-04-26 he didnt mean to format your PC doh! thats extreme only 2 directories need deleting or 1 if you used a win installer for kodi jesus. So you did all that and you havent even posted a debug log (wiki) do it please. i'll get my coat... RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - wonderwomanfx - 2017-04-26 I just wanted to make sure 100% that my system was 100% as it should be, I don't mind formatting my PC, I find it keeps it in tip top shape. Anyway here is the log, hopefully, it points to my problem. https://paste.ubuntu.com/24462863/ RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - Derek - 2017-04-26 ok i just didnt want you to think you HAD TO reformat ill have a look at the log but before i open it im thinking driver issue but we will see. RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - wonderwomanfx - 2017-04-27 Thanks for looking at my log Derek, that was one of the main reasons I decided to format my pc was to rule out driver issues, but I suppose time will tell. RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - wonderwomanfx - 2017-04-28 Hi @Derek did you manage to have a look at my log? I had a look at it but nothing really stood out. I am desperate to get to the bottom of this problem. RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - fullsun - 2017-04-29 try max performance for kodi in power settings (3D application in nvidia panel). And what windows 10 version? RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - wonderwomanfx - 2017-04-29 Thanks, Fullsun, I am using Windows 10 Pro , I am not using the 'N' version with stripped out media player. I will have a look for 3D application 'Power Settings' when I get back home, but I have to admit I have never seen that setting though. My only concern is though this is SD video I am watching and I am having to disable De-interlacing to get a smooth picture. RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - fullsun - 2017-04-29 windows 10 1610 or 1703 RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - wonderwomanfx - 2017-04-30 Just checked it is 1703 RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - fullsun - 2017-04-30 Look 'GPU load' in GPU-Z, if you are 100% it's bad. RE: Hardware Acceleration - Issue - popy - 2018-01-13 Exact smae issue here on an intel i3-3220 with intel hd2500 graphics. When ill switch on dxva i have to disable deinterlacing (which also will be sets to dxva). After that its smooth but not deinterlaced. Also tried, which sadly not solved the issue: - sync playback with screen off - change refresh rate off - Disable DXVA and use software rendering solved the issue, but the cpu load is very high on some HD channels -> fan is going wild. So no soltion. - advancedsettings.xml: <advancedsettings> <video> <forcedxvarenderer>false</forcedxvarenderer> </video> </advancedsettings> With the last change in advancedsettings.xml, the video of livetv is not jerky but also not deinterlaced, but the video setting is @dxva !? Any hints about the issue? Update! I have solved the issue. It was the plugin "script.kodi.hue.ambilight" which causes the issues. After Deactivating the plugin all was fine. Sorry for hijacking this thread! pOpY |