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2015-12-11, 12:20
(This post was last modified: 2015-12-11, 12:22 by wrxtasy.)
If not done so already:
Kodi setup TIPS:- to get rid of the annoying conflicting Air Mouse when operating Kodi:
Settings > System > Input Devices > Enable Mouse and Touch Screen Support > Disable
24p and Auto Frame Rate Switch: (24p Cinema or Movie must be enabled on the TV as well - enable that only, nothing else)
(You may need to enable Expert Mode - on the bottom left)
Settings > Videos > Playback > Adjust Display Refresh Rate > On start/stop
-Pause during refresh rate change > 1 or 2 seconds
Also disable the resource intensive and very annoying RSS News scroller on the main screen
(God I hate this default setting with a passion, especially on ARM devices- it should be Nuked!)
Settings > Appearance > Skin > Show RSS news feeds > disable
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2015-12-11, 12:28
(This post was last modified: 2015-12-11, 12:29 by wrxtasy.)
If your RPi2 and the WeTek Core produce the same picture quality and the awful Soap Opera video display on your particular TV, I would either be getting in help from a retailer to calibrate the TV or ditching your TV completely, it is the TV that is the issue not the media player. Especially if all your media files produce the same result.
Every other media player will give you the same results on this problem child of a TV.
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exactly, maybe has some stuff that can't be disabled on the hdmi port?
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Literally go through every setting on your TV's and turn OFF all the picture, color enhancements, edge enhancements, motion smoothing, frame rate doubling etc. You will need to spend some time and effort switching all that shit off and consult the TV manuals.
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Did a factory reset, the audio continue to be out of sync 0,45 seconds, the files with variable bitrate continues to freeze the box, but now i know that it has to do with the chip. tonight i will test it more intensively.
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the fact that this chip doesn't support variable bitrate is very limitating, most stuf outh there have variable bitrate, what chip can read H265 and variable bitrate?