Win Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback
(2016-09-14, 08:06)CooperCGN Wrote: Weird, same hardware here and it works perfectly. Video takes a second or two in the beginning to buffer and then it plays flawlessly. Watched Kung Fu Panda 3 and some The Martian. FWIW I have DXVA2 hardware acceleration turned off in the player settings.

Well, thank you for the reply and suggestions... I turned off the DXVA2 Hardware Acceleration in the player settings and then watched a 3D Movie long enough to allow buffering to occur and the choppiness almost disappeared. For the most part it was gone, but on smooth pan and scanning scenes the choppiness is still present. Allowing time for the video buffer to fill solves some of the problems in smooth scanning, but not all. I will report this problem also back to Intel on their forum. I think they still need some fine tuning of their new firmware. And turning on or off Hardware Video Acceleration made no difference in the problem.
NUC: NUC5i5RYH (Intel Core i5-5250U, Intel HD Graphics 6000)
RAM: 16 GB Crucial DDR3-1600
SSD: 250GB Samsung 850 EVO M.2 SSD
OS: Windows 10 Home version
Display: LG 65EF9500 OLED
AVR: Pioneer Elite SC-99
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