(2016-08-11, 09:06)CooperCGN Wrote: I have the artifacts thing happening with Kung Fu Panda 3, but only with the 3D Kodi build and only when watching in 3D.
Also I'm still not sure whether it's my equipment or a general problem. When I start 3D playback usually (not always) things are fine but after a pause it often gets messed up with the left/right detection. Skipping forward backward sometimes helps, sometimes it doesn't and if I skip too often the audio even gets out of sync. All files are mkv with the right flags set. I'm not sure if it has something to do with my TV which does passive 3D and/or having my Yamaha AVR in between.
I have this problem for several weeks but only with some movies not with all (Intel NUC 5i3, Kodi MVC-Build from 30th of June). What didn't help:
- going back to older Kodi builds, even those from April
- going back to the recommended Intel-Driver Version .4424
- turning the 3D-Glasses off and on, sync them
- turning off frame interpolation on my Sony projector
What helps during watching:
- while playing, turning off 3D mode and turning it back on after a few seconds
- sometimes it's necessary to repeat the above 2-3 times
Then with "Batman v Superman" this video distortion happend from the beginning of the movie. I got it right, like described, but in the middle of the movie, video stuttered and the 3D distortion was back.
So I got the idea, the problem might be the file itself (all my files are MKVs). I created an ISO image of the Bluray and it plays well from the beginning. Even skipping worked. But I have to admit that I didn't watch the whole movie again.