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Mount81,
I use Windows 10 with a PC. I have no experience with Android devices. Your PCF.xml is your creation and has many additional entries that I don't use. Whether they clash somehow and create your pop-up is unknown to me but in theory your PCF.xml looks ok to me. I'm also not familiar with your player of choice called 'Wrapper' but a quick google search looks like it's common to Android. This really isn't the forum for Android usage unless another user is familiar because I'm not. I did notice <hidexbmc>true</hidexbmc>. I have no use for that code for what I do here but you might try changing that to <hidekodi>false</hidekodi>. The .bats I use are in the guide along with an example PCF.xml used and essential to Windows operation with it. I suspect your pop-up has something to do with Android and the device you run it on and your quest for a fix would be better addressed in an Android forum. Sorry.
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luci5r,
Press Ctrl + J to display madVR OSD while the video is playing and take a screenshot to post here or a link to it. Perhaps that will reveal something. Is your display native 60Hz or 120Hz? Your symptom sounds like a motion handling problem.
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2019-01-14, 18:22
(This post was last modified: 2019-01-14, 18:24 by brazen1.)
I see nothing wrong with your stats that indicate a motion problem. Is your display native 60Hz or 120Hz? Your screen shot does not look HDR although I see it is passing through NV HDR. It's also windowed instead of fullscreened.
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I'm not familiar with your panel or its refresh rate CMI function but it sounds like it is 60Hz native. The reason I ask is because you stated you had an indescribable motion problem. Native refresh rates at 60Hz resort to 3:2 pulldown which causes judder. I've no idea if what you are experiencing is judder or something else? It isn't dropped or repeated frames which is why I requested your OSD snapshot. Users with 60Hz usually ignore the judder or use some type of algo to help smooth it. This is why there is a push demanding studios start releasing in higher refresh rates (60Hz) because 24Hz is not perfectly divisible into the limited rate of 60Hz. Personally, I think the notion is ridiculous since most decent modern panels are native 120Hz interpolated even higher such as 240Hz. This is what I use and why I require native 120Hz and willing to pay for it. There will be some noticeable judder even when using something that helps smooth motion including related settings in the panel. madVR offers this. You could try it and see if it helps with your problem. Many use it because they too have 60Hz panels.
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You guys with your 4 or 5 diffierent media players/renderers are causing the heads of simple (marginally/moderately tech savvy) folk like myself to spin off their base! Isn't there a single player/renderer that can do it all and do it well? My reason for being here...I just want to be able get a simple/solid 3D/HDR renderer via Kodi up and running! Maybe one of you wizards out there could write up a quick little guide that would help people like myself figure out the best path forward. I am a little old school since I've always use VLC, but I'm not married to it by any means...considering trying PotPlayer+MadVR, but even then I don't know why PotPlayer alone is insufficient. (head spinning emo here)
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No, there isn't a single player that can do it all and do it all well. What you just want to do and what can actually be done are two different things. A guide was written to help you understand all the ins and outs. You're posting in it. A few paragraphs down in this guide for HDR setups is a complete description of players I use and why each is unique and needed for a perfectly diverse system. A brief pro and con is emphasized to help in decision making. I prefer to do it all and do it all well. That requires various players. Most compromise, lower their standards, and make do with less by using their one and only player of choice. Then as problems arise, workarounds are suggested. Most prefer the workarounds instead of using the proper player to fit their needs much less an additional one that picks up the slack of the other. Every user is unique and will need to evaluate their unique situation. Then they can choose the players and/or methods to match their situation including you. It's not that hard to adapt what is provided in this guide and in turn tailor your own setup. This is why there isn't a quick little guide here. Elsewhere there are plenty but each with its own limitations and caveats. What may be sufficient for you in a quick setup guide might be utterly useless for another. If after reading the guidance provided here you are still confused, provide your EXACT detailed wishes you want in your environment along with your hardware specs. Perhaps someone will help you fill in a blank or two you're unclear about that the guide here didn't spell out clear enough.
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Hi Brazen1.
I want to complicate my life with rules playercorefactory . Can you give me a hand in this way : use and I want to automate four external player PotPlayer,KMPlayer,MPC-HC and MPC-BE
Rules:
<rule filename=".*HDR10.*|.*HDR.*|.*hdr.*" player="KMPlayer"/> default player KMPlayer only for content HDR .mkv in the file name. "Rules OK."
<rule filename=".*HEVC.*" player="PotPlayer"/> default player PotPlayer only for content HEVC .mkv in the file name or in the metadata flag of the file. "Rules OK."
These two rules they must not be changed because they work well for external PLayer , KMPlayer and PotPlayer on contents .mkv
Now I would like to automate the remaining two external Player MPC-HC and MPC-BE for contents .mkv but only for video resolution 576 ,720 and 1080 that do not have to conflict with external player KMPlayer and PotPlayer.
in this way:
Rules for external Player MPC-BE on the content .mkv 2D , only for video resolution 1080 , 1080 it is not in the file name! AND
Rules for external Player MPC-HC on the content .mkv 2D , only for video resolution 576 and 720 , 576 and 720 it is not in the file name!
I tried to make some rules , for one way or another I can not make it . Can you give me a solution or of the new rules that allow me this type of automation ?
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2019-01-28, 20:48
(This post was last modified: 2019-01-28, 21:05 by brazen1.)
I'm not too sure you can do this? A very long time ago, I tried to use multiple same rule types (2 filename rules for example) and KODI only honored the first one listed and ignored any subsequent. That may have changed since then but I wouldn't know. I don't know what "Rules OK." means but if you can successfully use 2 rule 'filenames' at the same time, then I guess it works now. Assuming it does, try adding:
<rule videoresolution="1080" player="MPC-BE"/>
<rule videoresolution="576|720" player="MPC-HC"/>
Out of curiosity, what are you setting different in your MPC-BE player for 1080p video as opposed to MPC-HC using 576p and 720p? The renderer?
You should also be aware that unless KODI can analyze metadata, videoresolution rules may not work. KODI easily displays .mkv metadata but not iso metadata for example.