2021-05-04, 14:55
(2021-05-03, 07:28)VonMagnum Wrote:@VonMagnum , could you please try the latest from GitHub? Than you for the screenshot you sent, I now am disabling the correct setting. Please let me know if it is now working as you expect. Thanks.(2021-05-02, 23:53)bsoriano Wrote:(2021-05-01, 07:16)VonMagnum Wrote: I sent a link to the file. The only ones I'm aware of offhand are .AVI and .WMV@VonMagnum , the changes for this are already on GitHub. For this to work, you need the addon script.embuary.helper, which you can get from the Kodi repo.
There might be others, but I'm not sure what offhand. Those are the two I have that present a problem here.
So, if you are on Android and have script.embuary.helper, there is a new option in Xonfluence's skin settings:
If you enable that, then every time Xonfluence starts playing a video with AVI extension or WMV extension, it will disable hardware acceleration. It will set hw acceleration to whatever value it had before you started playing the video when you stop playing it.
Please test and let me know how it is working for you. Thanks.
Regards,
Bart
No, it doesn't appear to work. I installed the script.embruary.helper and checked the box and tested it on an .avi file that is choppy with hardware acceleration on and it made no difference. If I manually turned it off, it was smooth as silk.
Edit: I take that last part back. That weird choppy pause (different from the video acceleration thing) seems to come and go at times still too (no idea what's causing it, but switching to Confluence instead makes it go away 100%).
My Nvidia Shield doesn’t seem to have that problem with the skin and odd pauses, but it also doesn’t really get choppy video with .AVI either way, so I can’t really test that aspect either on that device. It’s my 2nd gen FireTV 4K that has both issues.
Regards,
Bart