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I only hacked the python script for now. I don't know. happy that it works.
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It's all in my github's master branch.
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Just to confirm. Disabling surface means no HD content, is there or will there ever be a way around that?
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No - not at all.
Why don't you just play a HD movie and see yourself? Surface rendering is a zero copy approach and was especially relevant when you want to do 4k playback. It was made with a hot needle and has other shortcoming (features missing), like custom aspect ratio, selected deinterlacing and so on. It's experimental like mostly everything on Android. There is a lot to go on this platform, it has big potential, but - as you see yourself currently - a lot of stuff in comparison with the Raspberry Pi or full blown x64 boxes is missing. RenderCapture is only one of those.
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I don't understand your last question in combination with the "or" in between :-)
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Find out - let's see what you find.
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No. Seems some OpenELEC special thing, better ask in their support forum.
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(This post was last modified: 2016-04-03, 12:23 by mdvries.)
Ok, thanks. Will do. Although user Lowfi seems to have the same issue and he does not use Openelec.