2018-05-19, 17:48
(2018-05-19, 17:19)rudrood Wrote:The whitelist function has zero! absolutely zero to do with your broken refreshrate. Imagine it would switch - every 100 seconds you would have dropping audio ... fix the root cause, which is adding a proper modeline to xorg.conf - LE wiki has an articel about that.(2018-05-17, 02:13)Milhouse Wrote:Thanks for testing. Will have to live without fps switching on this system.(2018-05-16, 21:22)rudrood Wrote: @Milhouse : Is the 23.976 file working oke for you with the legacy driver?
Yes the 23.976 file is switching correctly - the log includes the playback of both 23.976 and 24.0 fps videos on my Revo 3700/ION2 into Onkyo AVR/Philips TV: http://ix.io/1aAw
Grepping the log for "ADJUST":
text:00:59:28.688 T:139893793081536 NOTICE: Display resolution ADJUST : HDMI-0: 1920x1080 @ 23.98Hz (19) (weight: -0.000)
00:59:30.242 T:139893793081536 NOTICE: Display resolution ADJUST : HDMI-0: 1920x1080 @ 23.98Hz (19) (weight: -0.000)
00:59:56.613 T:139893793081536 NOTICE: Display resolution ADJUST : HDMI-0: 1920x1080 @ 24.00Hz (18) (weight: -0.000)
00:59:58.126 T:139893793081536 NOTICE: Display resolution ADJUST : HDMI-0: 1920x1080 @ 24.00Hz (18) (weight: -0.000)
(Yeah, two ADJUST messages for every video is an Nvidia thing)
Not sure why the "weight" is -0.000 - I tested it several times and the weight is usually a large number:
So that's a little odd.text:LibreELEC:~ # tail -Fn+0 kodi.log|grep ADJUST
00:53:43.090 T:140689497344192 NOTICE: Display resolution ADJUST : HDMI-0: 1920x1080 @ 23.98Hz (19) (weight: 474942504742052212056560953720832.000)
00:53:44.677 T:140689497344192 NOTICE: Display resolution ADJUST : HDMI-0: 1920x1080 @ 23.98Hz (19) (weight: 475001306893918267619618662121472.000)
(2018-05-16, 21:22)rudrood Wrote: IF so: could it have something to do with how I load the legacy driver http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/dGvBcqwd3N/?
I don't think that has anything to do with it.
Don't want to whine, but I think the whitelist function seems to criple more than it brings. Before it was introduced framerate switching was working 100% on this system.
In my opinion it replaces a perfect, easy auto switching system with a method most "standard" users will have some problems to uderstand and make work.
Edit: Put content of: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Hx9gkpqBfW/ to /storage/.config/xorg.conf - I created that file years ago, afterwards post your Xorg.0.log and kodi.log then we see if it worked okayish.