2014-04-16, 18:02
@Koying,
Tested VC1 and still no go. I tried both the mkv test video as well as one of my m2ts/VC1s, both had the same issues. With libstagefright the video wouldn't play but you would get a few seconds of audio then it would just appear to freeze. With mediacodec it would play but was very choppy, fps out was showing between 9 and 10, audio would also play but would cut out.
Here's the xbmc.logs for both (m2ts/VC1)
mediacodec: http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=175353
libstagefright: http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=175361
As someone has already mentioned h.264 seems worse now, at least as to the jerkiness, haven't seen the stutter yet (due to fps drop) but that may take longer to see if it happens.
EDIT: By the way, you stated that there were mediacodec fixes, however, h.264 will only run smoothly (mostly) with libstagefright enabled and mediacodec disabled. With mediacodec playback is extremely jerky.
Tested VC1 and still no go. I tried both the mkv test video as well as one of my m2ts/VC1s, both had the same issues. With libstagefright the video wouldn't play but you would get a few seconds of audio then it would just appear to freeze. With mediacodec it would play but was very choppy, fps out was showing between 9 and 10, audio would also play but would cut out.
Here's the xbmc.logs for both (m2ts/VC1)
mediacodec: http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=175353
libstagefright: http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=175361
As someone has already mentioned h.264 seems worse now, at least as to the jerkiness, haven't seen the stutter yet (due to fps drop) but that may take longer to see if it happens.
EDIT: By the way, you stated that there were mediacodec fixes, however, h.264 will only run smoothly (mostly) with libstagefright enabled and mediacodec disabled. With mediacodec playback is extremely jerky.