2015-12-18, 05:16
(2015-12-17, 23:33)hdmkv Wrote: Now, onto OpenELEC:hdmkv, please test my recently fixed 24p OpenELEC 6.0.0 found here. You may find smoother video sync results compared to the ones WeTek are supplying:
- Tested with WeTek's Kodi 16 image here.
(this may still have the OpenELEC MAC address Network connectivity issue, mine setup is fine tho)
wrxtasy's OpenELEC 6.0.0 Kodi 15.2 final
My 23.976fps video sync test clips I use are found here: (watch the top line of scrolling vertical bars for smoothness)
Video FPS Sync Testing Clips
@slot47 > the reason you don't see any de-interlacing options is because Kodi loses all control of video manipulation once video is sent to the AMLogic Hardware decoder. If you disable all Hardware acceleration, I believe the deinterlacing options would again popup.
Questions for those WeTek Core Users having inconsistent 23.976fps video sync problems with Android OS ?
- When you set Kodi to Refresh Rate Switch using this option:
Settings > Videos > Playback > Adjust Display Refresh Rate > On start/stop (only choose start/stop)
did you also set a delay before starting 23.976fps video playback, like I have suggested previously:
- Pause during refresh rate change > 1 or 2 seconds (or greater)
Mine is set at 2 seconds as my TV is slow to switch Refresh Rates.
What may be happening is the AMLogic supplied Linux Kernel used in the Android OS, is having problems syncing the HDMI clocks (required for 24p Frame Rate Automation), during a TV refresh rate switching phase and just defaults to outputting 23.976fps video at 24Hz. This then leads to the inevitable 41 second video frame glitch some people are seeing.
Every users TV is different and some will Refresh Rate Switch and stabilise and sync quicker than others.