2015-02-16, 20:04
Yeah, so the complete line might be removed. I think it is the result of a xbmc -> kodi replace
I tested a 1080p movie and i still have a small stutter about every second. There arent any skipped or dropped frames being added. CPU utilization is below 20% on each core (dual). Might it be something between the refresh rate of my tv in combination with the refresh rate of the movie? Im running with the settings provided in the first post.
Logfiles:
dmesg | http://paste.ubuntu.com/10259399/
kodi.log | http://paste.ubuntu.com/10259364/
Xorg.0.log | http://paste.ubuntu.com/10259365/
DISPLAY=:0 vdpauinfo | http://paste.ubuntu.com/10259366/
dpkg -l |grep mesa | http://paste.ubuntu.com/10259367/
Somewhere at line '16:55:20 T:139989285672896' starts the playing of the movie.
I tested a 1080p movie and i still have a small stutter about every second. There arent any skipped or dropped frames being added. CPU utilization is below 20% on each core (dual). Might it be something between the refresh rate of my tv in combination with the refresh rate of the movie? Im running with the settings provided in the first post.
Logfiles:
dmesg | http://paste.ubuntu.com/10259399/
kodi.log | http://paste.ubuntu.com/10259364/
Xorg.0.log | http://paste.ubuntu.com/10259365/
DISPLAY=:0 vdpauinfo | http://paste.ubuntu.com/10259366/
dpkg -l |grep mesa | http://paste.ubuntu.com/10259367/
Somewhere at line '16:55:20 T:139989285672896' starts the playing of the movie.