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2017-02-15, 18:33
(This post was last modified: 2017-02-15, 18:34 by brazen1.)
What happens if you:
Adjust the Windows Desktop to 1920x1080p 60Hz instead of 3840x2160p 60Hz.
Adjust Kodi resolution to 1920x1080p 60Hz.
Adjust Kodi to match refresh rate.
Clean shutdown Kodi.
Reboot NUC.
Turn display off/on.
Recheck both settings are set at 1920x1080p 60Hz.
See if hardware option is available. Select if it is.
Check 'M' and 'O' and if flashes TAB briefly or straight to frame packed mode.
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Once hardware option is available, select it.
Clean shutdown Kodi.
Reboot everything again and retry.
Turn your TV on AFTER you start your NUC.
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Hmmmm? Doubtful but try different HDMI port on TV especially not ARC.
Assume you are using high speed cable? Doesn't need to be fancy. Just says high speed on it.
No experts here except afedchin.
Wouldn't hurt to provide debug log. He may find something obvious why 1080 HDMI signal lost using HW mode during playback.
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Come to think of it, full screen could affect loss of signal. Reboot everything as described after making that change.
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Same results.
The only way I can get any video output with it set to hardware stereoscopic is to set it to use full screen window mode, it kicks straight in to the video but it is crazy, flickering all over the place. It doesn't lose the signal however..
Set to normal full screen mode, lose signal whenever I Play a video.
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Is sync playback to display OFF?
Put up that debug log so afedchin/others can take a look.
Make sure you playback with the flickering and then grab it.