2015-10-24, 04:40
Fritsch,
I finally got my screen to go all wonky on a refresh change but I didn't have deubbing on until after so I went through a nice cycle.
Setup:
My normal gui is set to 23.98 refresh rate as most things I watch are blurays and if it doesn't have to switch I don't hit this problem.
Watching an older mkv of a dvd which must have had a different refresh rate.
When I stopped the movie and the refresh rate changed back the screen goes all crazy color and a scrambled signal.
I didn't have debugging on so I set the gui refresh rate to 60 and enabled debugging and rebooted.
Once everything came up I tried to change the refresh rate to 23.98 and the screen went wonky again - so not a perfect example / test case but I can never seem to get it to do it when I have debugging enabled.
Logfile: http://sprunge.us/NgbM
xrandr --verbose: http://sprunge.us/EWJJ
just in case - dmesg: http://sprunge.us/BVLa
This is a asus chromebox
with a denon 4520 avr and a jvc projector
Nothing looked out of the ordinary that I noticed but I am no expert. I am not sure Kodi even sees the problem.
I finally got my screen to go all wonky on a refresh change but I didn't have deubbing on until after so I went through a nice cycle.
Setup:
My normal gui is set to 23.98 refresh rate as most things I watch are blurays and if it doesn't have to switch I don't hit this problem.
Watching an older mkv of a dvd which must have had a different refresh rate.
When I stopped the movie and the refresh rate changed back the screen goes all crazy color and a scrambled signal.
I didn't have debugging on so I set the gui refresh rate to 60 and enabled debugging and rebooted.
Once everything came up I tried to change the refresh rate to 23.98 and the screen went wonky again - so not a perfect example / test case but I can never seem to get it to do it when I have debugging enabled.
Logfile: http://sprunge.us/NgbM
xrandr --verbose: http://sprunge.us/EWJJ
just in case - dmesg: http://sprunge.us/BVLa
This is a asus chromebox
with a denon 4520 avr and a jvc projector
Nothing looked out of the ordinary that I noticed but I am no expert. I am not sure Kodi even sees the problem.