2016-09-26, 12:47
I'm still getting glitches on I3 6100 chip. Like a slight studder and a white flash show up. anyone else?
(2016-09-27, 10:00)ArieS Wrote: By the way, am I the only one who cannot use O to bring up the Codec thingy? I press O but nothing happens.
(2016-09-27, 10:00)ArieS Wrote: [cut]On a desktop when using a keyboard, pressing "o" and showing info is still very responsive with this build? Don't know how that goes with an original MCE remote because I didn't program that option for that remote. When I want to see it, I use a keyboard.
By the way, am I the only one who cannot use O to bring up the Codec thingy? I press O but nothing happens.
(2016-09-28, 15:55)Charger Hellcat Wrote: Pressing O on a PC does nothing with this build. A useful feature that was reduced previously and now gone.So... I'm hallucinating or there is something else that's wrong on my system?
Auto-flip eyes seems to work properly for MKV when denoted by the header.
Delay while changing refresh rate seems to work but can sometimes bring up the OSD which is annoying.
(2016-09-28, 16:18)p750mmx Wrote:(2016-09-28, 15:55)Charger Hellcat Wrote: Pressing O on a PC does nothing with this build. A useful feature that was reduced previously and now gone.So... I'm hallucinating or there is something else that's wrong on my system?
Auto-flip eyes seems to work properly for MKV when denoted by the header.
Delay while changing refresh rate seems to work but can sometimes bring up the OSD which is annoying.
(2016-09-28, 18:47)Charger Hellcat Wrote: Maybe it works on the standard default skin. Not the one I am using.Then it's not build and maybe skin related, so no build issue then?
(2016-09-28, 15:55)Charger Hellcat Wrote: Pressing O on a PC does nothing with this build. A useful feature that was reduced previously and now gone.
Auto-flip eyes seems to work properly for MKV when denoted by the header.
Delay while changing refresh rate seems to work but can sometimes bring up the OSD which is annoying.
(2016-09-28, 18:47)Charger Hellcat Wrote:That is weird indeed.(2016-09-28, 16:18)p750mmx Wrote: So... I'm hallucinating or there is something else that's wrong on my system?
Maybe it works on the standard default skin. Not the one I am using.
(2016-09-28, 21:46)ArieS Wrote:(2016-09-28, 15:55)Charger Hellcat Wrote: Pressing O on a PC does nothing with this build. A useful feature that was reduced previously and now gone.
Auto-flip eyes seems to work properly for MKV when denoted by the header.
Delay while changing refresh rate seems to work but can sometimes bring up the OSD which is annoying.
I forgot to test Auto-flip eyes but you're saying the header of the mkv needs to be modified? To what value?
I also forgot to post about the delay after changing the refresh rate. I was under the impression that it wasn't working properly (or at all) since when I start a video, even 2D, I don't hear sound for a couple of seconds even though the video is already on.
But I also sometimes see the OSD, as you are reporting, and was wondering wth was going on.
I have set a 4 seconds delay.
I'm using the skin Aeon Madnox by the way.
(2016-09-29, 00:58)Charger Hellcat Wrote:(2016-09-28, 21:46)ArieS Wrote:(2016-09-28, 15:55)Charger Hellcat Wrote: Pressing O on a PC does nothing with this build. A useful feature that was reduced previously and now gone.
Auto-flip eyes seems to work properly for MKV when denoted by the header.
Delay while changing refresh rate seems to work but can sometimes bring up the OSD which is annoying.
I forgot to test Auto-flip eyes but you're saying the header of the mkv needs to be modified? To what value?
I also forgot to post about the delay after changing the refresh rate. I was under the impression that it wasn't working properly (or at all) since when I start a video, even 2D, I don't hear sound for a couple of seconds even though the video is already on.
But I also sometimes see the OSD, as you are reporting, and was wondering wth was going on.
I have set a 4 seconds delay.
I'm using the skin Aeon Madnox by the way.
You have to set the stereo field in the video stream of the header from 13 to 14. 13 is LEF, 14 REF.
The delay simply sends the video refresh rate (and 2D/3D settings) to the display and then pauses the video for the specified time. It's useful on a projector because they take a few moments to change resolutions and without the delay you miss those moments from the video. The OSD coming up is, I think, because the display reports back to the source of the refresh rate change has occurred and causes Kodi to sometimes bring up the OSD as if you'd moved the mouse or something. It's annoying but hopefully something that can be fixed.
If you get video playing but the audio is delayed a bit it's likely due to your audio output. I know with Onkyo receivers they take at least a second or 2 of receiving the stream before making the internal switch. Something I hoped could be worked out for awhile but it's still there. Usualy not as annoying as the entire video being skipped for seconds though.
(2016-09-29, 02:40)movie78 Wrote: What hardware are using with @afedchin MVC build?
(2016-09-29, 07:36)Charger Hellcat Wrote:Generation 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 ?(2016-09-29, 02:40)movie78 Wrote: What hardware are using with @afedchin MVC build?
A full HTPC with Intel i5 CPU and integrated graphics.