2015-12-01, 22:44
Intel driver does default TRIPLE buffering NOT Double. You had TripleBuffers on, on your system enabled - until I told you about the defaults two days ago.
And your "Do you really think" - comment is fully out of context. The "Tearfree" was a blind test - as the developer told me: it does not influence full screen swaps at all - the blind test told us now otherwise ... and it will be off again.
Also: Users need solutions for running a browser next to kodi - for watching amazon prime / netflix / whatever ... choose between TearFree and compositing :-).
TripleBuffering is default on windows (Aero) and will be default on everything wayland - we can make a double buffer dance when this happens - but we need to cope with that in the future.
Edit: Yeah, just tested all combinations. If a browser is relevant to you - you won't get the tearing fixed at all, when TearFree is off. TearFree On instead will harm kodi (as seen above). So there is no nice solution available to get both, e.g. perfect kodi playback and DRM content via external providers through browser.
And your "Do you really think" - comment is fully out of context. The "Tearfree" was a blind test - as the developer told me: it does not influence full screen swaps at all - the blind test told us now otherwise ... and it will be off again.
Also: Users need solutions for running a browser next to kodi - for watching amazon prime / netflix / whatever ... choose between TearFree and compositing :-).
TripleBuffering is default on windows (Aero) and will be default on everything wayland - we can make a double buffer dance when this happens - but we need to cope with that in the future.
Edit: Yeah, just tested all combinations. If a browser is relevant to you - you won't get the tearing fixed at all, when TearFree is off. TearFree On instead will harm kodi (as seen above). So there is no nice solution available to get both, e.g. perfect kodi playback and DRM content via external providers through browser.