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do you have a startup script or anything that's setting the resolution? or have it set in the video output settings? also check your guisettings.xml file in the userdata share -- obviously there is some remnant of your old config there since it likely wouldn't do that on a clean install
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2015-03-08, 10:56
(This post was last modified: 2015-03-08, 14:33 by pettergulbra.)
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Now I done all the tings from scratch. Think I got it now.
Thakns, get back if I need more help.
Petter :-)
Many thanks for all the effort YOU all do! THANKS! :-)
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My bad , should have read it better. Thanks for the help matt
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Last night I had my first "video freezes, audio continues" problem. The weird thing was that I was watching a DVD which means the GPU was not being used to decode the video so it's not the usual GPU hang. Prior to the problem, I also noticed that the PS3 remote stopped working while playing the DVD and I had to use my K400 to control Kodi. I didn't check the batteries yet but they have not been in the remote for more than a few weeks so they should be fine.
What steps will I need to take if I try to reproduce the issue and get something useful out to resolve the possible issue?
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the info needed to produce a useful bug report is all linked at the top of the first post
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For some reason it's not, I think it's something to do with compatibility. If you play individual VOB files, the hardware acceleration is available.
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No hw accel on dvds: google still frames - that's the reason.
And btw. the report is 100% useless - as we don't know if a fixed kernel was running or not ... if not -> it's fully clear why it happened.
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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I'm running OpenELEC 5.0.5 so it should have the fixed kernel.