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RE: v18 - Choppy video playback - thecubefarm - 2020-12-23

EDIT:

I think fahdalizahid  may be on to something, I applied this setting and restarted Kodi and the jitter is gone.  
I turned on the  Settings->Player->Sync Playback to display. Running good with 60HZ  refresh.


RE: v18 - Choppy video playback - w3sip - 2021-04-20

(2020-09-06, 16:23)pm80mk2 Wrote: I have stuttering video too. Stuttering is when field of view is panning. Video is DVD
VOB 480p display says 1920x1080 60fps.

The resolution looks super, but video stutters. Switched off Nvidia upscalling. Video also stutters.

Latest nvidia shield and latest KODI for android.
Same exact problem with nVidia shield pro. Looks like scenes with panning are the ones where it's the most obvious.
The content is H265, if it matters.


RE: v18 - Choppy video playback - milkfish - 2021-10-06

(2020-04-20, 13:59)gabrielidok Wrote: UPDATE: For whoever bumps into this thread, this is how I finally fixed the issue: I manually added all my display's supported resolutions to the whitelist in Settings->System->Display.  I will try to figure out why Kodi doesn't do this on its own, since the driver announces all supported resolutions.

How you did that? How you added manually resolutions?


RE: v18 - Choppy video playback - SMB-IL - 2021-10-18

(2021-10-06, 12:07)milkfish Wrote:
(2020-04-20, 13:59)gabrielidok Wrote: UPDATE: For whoever bumps into this thread, this is how I finally fixed the issue: I manually added all my display's supported resolutions to the whitelist in Settings->System->Display.  I will try to figure out why Kodi doesn't do this on its own, since the driver announces all supported resolutions.

How you did that? How you added manually resolutions?
Go to Settings -> System -> Display. On the right you should see Whitelist. Navigate to that and select it. A menu should come up with all the possible resolutions. Select (Enter or click on) each one you want and then navigate to the "OK" at the bottom of that window, and you're done. I selected all of mine because I was also having the stuttering on camera pans and this seems to have fixed it.


RE: v18 - Choppy video playback - SMB-IL - 2021-10-18

(2021-10-18, 08:44)SMB-IL Wrote:
(2021-10-06, 12:07)milkfish Wrote:
(2020-04-20, 13:59)gabrielidok Wrote: UPDATE: For whoever bumps into this thread, this is how I finally fixed the issue: I manually added all my display's supported resolutions to the whitelist in Settings->System->Display.  I will try to figure out why Kodi doesn't do this on its own, since the driver announces all supported resolutions.

How you did that? How you added manually resolutions?
Go to Settings -> System -> Display. On the right you should see Whitelist. Navigate to that and select it. A menu should come up with all the possible resolutions. Select (Enter or click on) each one you want and then navigate to the "OK" at the bottom of that window, and you're done. I selected all of mine because I was also having the stuttering on camera pans and this seems to have fixed it.
Forum won't let me edit to say that when you select each resolution, it should change color to show it's been selected.


RE: v18 - Choppy video playback - gamete - 2022-12-30

(2021-10-18, 08:44)SMB-IL Wrote:
(2021-10-06, 12:07)milkfish Wrote:
(2020-04-20, 13:59)gabrielidok Wrote: UPDATE: For whoever bumps into this thread, this is how I finally fixed the issue: I manually added all my display's supported resolutions to the whitelist in Settings->System->Display.  I will try to figure out why Kodi doesn't do this on its own, since the driver announces all supported resolutions.

How you did that? How you added manually resolutions?
Go to Settings -> System -> Display. On the right you should see Whitelist. Navigate to that and select it. A menu should come up with all the possible resolutions. Select (Enter or click on) each one you want and then navigate to the "OK" at the bottom of that window, and you're done. I selected all of mine because I was also having the stuttering on camera pans and this seems to have fixed it.



I have a oled sony ag9
I have only 1080p 60hz in the list. And i can not add another resolution
https://ibb.co/cgp1wnP
https://ibb.co/d2gzgbW