2017-01-02, 20:40
@fritsch do you know if the LSPCON stuff has been implemented in the drm-intel mainstream? or is it still experimantal?
(2017-01-02, 19:03)ptr727 Wrote:(2017-01-02, 03:06)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-12-31, 21:29)ptr727 Wrote: This one sounds promising:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97330
I'd love for an "Intel Expert" to chime in here on what next steps to take?
I've included the patch referenced in that bug in build #0101 - can you give it a try and see if it has any effect (positive or negative)?
Thank you, but no change, some 24p movies are still black screen on play, stop, play, stop, play, and they eventually play.
How do you suggest I proceed to get attention of Intel/Kodi/LE devs to make some progress with this issue?
(2017-01-02, 22:06)Roby77 Wrote:(2017-01-02, 19:03)ptr727 Wrote:(2017-01-02, 03:06)Milhouse Wrote: I've included the patch referenced in that bug in build #0101 - can you give it a try and see if it has any effect (positive or negative)?
Thank you, but no change, some 24p movies are still black screen on play, stop, play, stop, play, and they eventually play.
How do you suggest I proceed to get attention of Intel/Kodi/LE devs to make some progress with this issue?
Funny .....i had this frustrating problem (bad WAF) for several months , with kernel 4.7(or 4.8...Don't Remember) the problem occurs rarely
Try also to set a delay of 1 sec in Pause during refresh rate change (not related but i tried all )
Edit: do You have an avr in your chain ?
(2017-01-02, 19:15)fritsch Wrote: As it has absolutely nothing to do with Kodi - leave them out of the chain. For intel, post another bugreport at bugs.freedesktop.org or try a piotrasd build they use experimental drm-intel kernel.
# uname -a
Linux NUC 4.9.0 #1 SMP Mon Jan 2 21:07:59 GMT 2017 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20170102210640-#0102-g56f05ab [Build #0102]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:5c40b5c). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
(2017-01-03, 10:25)ix400 Wrote: Sorry guys, Iˋm pretty much confused.
From my understanding, Milhouseˋs Kodi 17 and Kodi 18 builds both support Apollo lake. Of course, the v18 builds are newer, but I guess in the v17 builds the Kodi part is more "mature" and contains less errors.
And it seems that Milhouse is still building new v17 builds (http://milhouse.libreelec.tv/builds/mast...c/?C=M&O=D)
So my question is, which build should I use for my J4205 when I would like to have as less trouble as possible? Which build for the highest WAF?
I donˋt care if the HEVC-support is not top notch.
I guess then the milhouse builds for v17 are the way to go, right?
(2017-01-02, 14:46)ix400 Wrote: Is the Apollo Lake support in the Milhouse 18 builds superior to the Krypton 17 builds?