2014-11-28, 01:03
Hello (fritsch),
I have the following problem:
With some video files the playback "stutters" now and then for about a second or two. It looks like the playback switches from smooth playback to something like ~10fps and then everything is normal again. With some video files this happens very often, with some never.
dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9275241/ (jup, I still have the "no speaker allocation for ELD" problem )
cat ~/.kodi/temp/kodi.log http://paste.ubuntu.com/9275253/ (don't wonder about advancedsettings, I played around a bit but it didn't help)
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log http://paste.ubuntu.com/9275256/
DISPLAY=:0 vdpauinfo http://paste.ubuntu.com/9275257/
dpkg -l |grep mesa http://paste.ubuntu.com/9275258/
Some more video settings in Kodi:
http://oi61.tinypic.com/2zrm0lh.jpg
http://oi61.tinypic.com/21180g3.jpg
Now the interesting part:
I tried to narrow it down and it seems that with AVC Remux files (untouched Bluray ISO or Bluray AVC Remuxes) this never happens.
With x264 files like 720p tvseries this happens very often, this is mediainfo of a sample file:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/9275230/
The problem completely disappears, when I turn off the setting "Adjust Display Refresh Rate to Match Video". When I turn it on, the problem reappears. But with the setting turned off, the playback is generally worse / not as smooth anymore.
I didn't have that problem with fglrx before.
I hope you know what causes the problem, you are somehow a Einstein with this things
Thank you!
I have the following problem:
With some video files the playback "stutters" now and then for about a second or two. It looks like the playback switches from smooth playback to something like ~10fps and then everything is normal again. With some video files this happens very often, with some never.
dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9275241/ (jup, I still have the "no speaker allocation for ELD" problem )
cat ~/.kodi/temp/kodi.log http://paste.ubuntu.com/9275253/ (don't wonder about advancedsettings, I played around a bit but it didn't help)
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log http://paste.ubuntu.com/9275256/
DISPLAY=:0 vdpauinfo http://paste.ubuntu.com/9275257/
dpkg -l |grep mesa http://paste.ubuntu.com/9275258/
Some more video settings in Kodi:
http://oi61.tinypic.com/2zrm0lh.jpg
http://oi61.tinypic.com/21180g3.jpg
Now the interesting part:
I tried to narrow it down and it seems that with AVC Remux files (untouched Bluray ISO or Bluray AVC Remuxes) this never happens.
With x264 files like 720p tvseries this happens very often, this is mediainfo of a sample file:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/9275230/
The problem completely disappears, when I turn off the setting "Adjust Display Refresh Rate to Match Video". When I turn it on, the problem reappears. But with the setting turned off, the playback is generally worse / not as smooth anymore.
I didn't have that problem with fglrx before.
I hope you know what causes the problem, you are somehow a Einstein with this things
Thank you!