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2017-02-24, 08:33
(This post was last modified: 2017-02-24, 08:33 by Pyromaniac.)
Hey guys,
same problem here. Small glitches after unpausing and seeking with Kodi 17, not with 16.1. But it my case it is only for 5-10 seconds, after that time everything is OK again.
For me, it seems more like KODI is trying to sync video and audio and creates this glitches by adjusting the audio position/offset compared to the video.
On the other side, I also have a Yamaha (RX-V359) AVR...and if I am correct, only Yamaha AVRs are affected?
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Does it make a change if you disable HW decoding? And use SW decoding just for a test? E.g. disable VDPAU / VAAPI?
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Let me know if you need another debug log or any other info. happy to help tomorrow after a backup and upgrade.
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Okay - please something else:
a) Does it make difference if you enable "Keep Audio alive" always?
b) If you have set "Keep Audio alive" to always - when does the blip occur?
1.) After 10 seconds resume is fine?
2.) After 20 seconds resume is fine?
3.) After 60 seconds resume is fine?
4.) After 5 minutes is fine?
c) If you have set "Keep Audio alive" disabled - when does the blip occur?
1.) After 10 seconds resume is fine?
2.) After 20 seconds resume is fine?
3.) After 60 seconds resume is fine?
4.) After 5 minutes is fine?
5.) After 5 seconds, also?
Thanks for your replies.
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Nope - that's why I ask those questions. I want to find out - though were doing something according to a standard - if there is something we CAN do it a bit different to not show that effect on your AVR.
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2017-02-24, 11:32
(This post was last modified: 2017-02-24, 11:34 by fritsch.)
That sounds massively evil the video :-( ... it did not play before, that's the first time I heard that.
Is this the very same sound ALL of you are getting?
Edit: AND it's the very same on RESUME and on Seek right? The video is seeking? (I only hear the audio of that video, video is black).
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I can try to build later...thanks for the patch