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Actually buffer info is still available, but there's no default keymap action pre-configured, you just have to do it yourself. See posts in previous page, the action id is playerdebug.
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Ok, no problem for me. I actually already have the Info button on my Harmony mapped to O. Good. Thanks for your replies.
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Yes but the cache info (that comes with the playerdebug action) isn't aligned to any key, you have to set one yourself.
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I noticed in 17 the O button (windows) doesn't show bitrate information anymore. Will that be coming back? I use that feature quite often!
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ronie
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it was added back not too long ago.
make sure you're using a very recent nightly build of kodi and a skin that's been updated to include the needed changes.
the default skin Estuary should work fine.
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Just tried the nightly from the 29th and it doesn't appear to be back. Using the estuary skin. I'm referring to the display that shows the bitrate of the audio stream, not just how many channels are in it, etc.
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ronie
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for audio, these values are displayed:
-AudioBitsPerSample
-AudioChannels
-AudioDecoder
-AudioSamplerate
other items aren't avaialble anymore in kodi.
i'll move your post to the thread where these changes were discussed.
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Hi ronie, you are saying there is no way to check audio's bitrate from inside Kodi anymore? Not talking about "out of the box", you mean even when customizing keymaps, etc.?
The info is gone for good? Why, if that's the case?
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bitrate is shown together with some other info on the debug screen, no default mapping
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jingai
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Is there a way in Krypton to display dropped frames? Or is that irrelevant info now?