2015-07-22, 06:01
Aye, I remembered that there were changes done for the OSD for dirty regions. Dirty regions is a way for Kodi to only render changes in the GUI, instead of re-rending the entire GUI as fast as possible, which is slow on low-power devices (which happens because of Kodi's old xbox roots, using something called a "game loop", I'm told).
However, if it misbehaves then that can cause exactly what you are seeing. Things that are not disappearing off screen, or that get distorted, etc. I'm sure our devs will want to try to fix this if possible, but many HTPCs have enough CPU power to easily handle dirty regions being turned off or turned down.
However, if it misbehaves then that can cause exactly what you are seeing. Things that are not disappearing off screen, or that get distorted, etc. I'm sure our devs will want to try to fix this if possible, but many HTPCs have enough CPU power to easily handle dirty regions being turned off or turned down.