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2016-03-02, 16:40
(This post was last modified: 2016-03-02, 16:51 by Dave the Minion.)
(2016-03-02, 15:58)afedchin Wrote: (2016-03-02, 11:59)Dave the Minion Wrote: An issue with the audio is what I was thinking was the issue. The Intel driver overrode the Realtech that was there before and working fine. I've tried to re-install RealTech but it's such a pain to get it to override the current codec. Do you have this ll running on your system yet or still a work in progress? If it's woeking, is there anything else to configure in the settings?
I was wrong. The issue caused by decoder. It will be fixed in next build.
(2016-03-02, 11:59)Dave the Minion Wrote: I also use the CinemaVision addon that plays a couple types of 3D videos in a playlist. What's happening is the videos are playing in 3D but the SBS videos end up being vertically compressed. Also had an issue just playing a TAB video and it was horizontally squeezed. So things are happeneing, even if they are odd.
It's a Kryphon issues. And it will be fixed in the future.
Cool and Cool. Not to sound impatient but it there any timeline on this next build? Days/weeks?
I should also add that in my testing 3D MVC MKV files, 3D TAB MKV and 3D SBS MKV files all worked and were recognized simply by the stereo field mode in the video stream (13) of the file header. You can learn more about header fields
here. This is IMO the best way to have 3D movie rips, videos and so on. The only issue to resolve which I believe is being looked at is support for 3D depth on subtitles. Subs work but not on a specific 3D plain and can sometimes end up 'behind' objects they should be in front of.
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(2016-03-02, 19:10)afedchin Wrote: No ETA yet. I'm still investigating. Actually the stereo field (13) causes an issue. It works in Jarvis but not in Kryphon.
What issue is it causing? For me it put Kodi into the proper 3D mode (and works the same on the Raspberry Pi). For some reference, why is pushing to alpha Krypton the way to go rather than working within Jarvis towards 16.1? I just don't understand jumping ahead 1-2 versions or I'm missing something.
Is the stereo field causing issues with the stuttering and audio, or just other issues in general?
What I found odd when testing was one movie would work great and then 4 all had big issues and all 4 were Fox films. Paramount films worked fine if played from the start and left alone. Dreamworks (which were Paramount) played ok with stuttering video. I didn't test many more than that however.
Regardless, awesome work getting this going as it's something I've been researching and looking for the past 3 years. The fact I watched full 3D MVC MKV on a HTPC last night was like Christmas and Spirng Break all in one!
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2016-03-02, 21:40
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As an aside I'd like to repeat the sentiment of the thanks for the hard work in this area! it's essentially fulfilled my all encompassing Full 3D and HD audio bitstreaming hopes! And given me the excuse to upgrade the main HTPC to one that will also work with Xbox One game streaming (Fallout on the projector via stealth as far as the wife approval factor goes........).