2016-06-10, 23:37
Just run kodi.exe -p from wherever you installed it - great feature
(2016-06-11, 18:11)robl45 Wrote: Well I tried thisand got it to play although only with the internal filters and not with the external ones. With the internal, it didn't want to use dxva2 for my graphics card like it normally does when running with mpc-hc and lav filters. I also notice the latest version seems to be jarvis beta? Unfortunately, I dont' really see the point in this when MPC-HC is updated and everything works. The only reason I'm trying to get away from this setup is because I'd like one remote that works with everything.
(2016-06-11, 19:45)robl45 Wrote: I will try that link, but I believe it looked the same as the one I got. I believe I had the same problem with mpc-hc. Using the internal filters it would not do hardware decoding, I had to use the external filters. Is there a way to add the external filters and just have them work for everything? I first added the splitter/source/audio/video decoder external and it wouldnt do anything, I'm sure I was missing something there.
(2016-06-12, 03:22)robl45 Wrote: How can I see what's running when using this? With mpc I can right click and select filters and then lav video to confirm what it's using for decoding. I also seem to be having a problem with reclock saying my board doesn't support it. I think that usually happens when something else is trying to use the sound. Its working fine with mpc hc as external player. What I thought was strange is I had this version running and used my default of mpc hc external and it was doing software decode. Switched to my normal version of kodi with mpc external and its doing hardware.
(2016-06-12, 03:39)Warner306 Wrote:(2016-06-12, 03:22)robl45 Wrote: How can I see what's running when using this? With mpc I can right click and select filters and then lav video to confirm what it's using for decoding. I also seem to be having a problem with reclock saying my board doesn't support it. I think that usually happens when something else is trying to use the sound. Its working fine with mpc hc as external player. What I thought was strange is I had this version running and used my default of mpc hc external and it was doing software decode. Switched to my normal version of kodi with mpc external and its doing hardware.
Try Video Settings -> Filters list
Set ReClock to 96,000 Khz / 24 bit integer padded to 32. WASAPI Exclusive.
(2016-06-12, 03:44)robl45 Wrote: But I have to exit out of the film to do that. I know what is running, what I don't know is what decoder it is actively using.No. If you access Codec Info (O on the keyboard with standard keymap) you get the list of codecs used. LAV filters followed by (i) mean that Kodi is using the internal ones of DSPlayer.
(2016-06-12, 12:01)ashlar Wrote:(2016-06-12, 03:44)robl45 Wrote: But I have to exit out of the film to do that. I know what is running, what I don't know is what decoder it is actively using.No. If you access Codec Info (O on the keyboard with standard keymap) you get the list of codecs used. LAV filters followed by (i) mean that Kodi is using the internal ones of DSPlayer.
Once you are sure of that, you press M to bring up the menu, then you select Video Settings from the on screen menu (all this while the video is playing), you go to Filter Lists, you select the filter you want info on and its config window will appear, just as, in MPC-HC, doing right-click/filters/filter's name.
(2016-06-12, 17:19)robl45 Wrote: Got it working with the external filters, everything seems to be working, but reclock keeps popping up a box saying invalid argument at the start of the film. Anyone have any ideas on this? It didn't do this on the internal filters. Reclock does appear to be working regardless.
(2016-06-12, 17:19)robl45 Wrote: Got it working with the external filters, everything seems to be working, but reclock keeps popping up a box saying invalid argument at the start of the film. Anyone have any ideas on this? It didn't do this on the internal filters. Reclock does appear to be working regardless.