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I'm having also that similar issue with Win10/64bit, latest Updates, nVidia GTX650TI-GPU, SSD 16GB RAM and a SSD.
Kodi 16 runs fine - latest updates Kodi 17 have all this Problems.
[Milhouse builds works fine on the RaspberryPi]
THX for your work on the testbuilds.
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Just updated to latest 17 nightly (sept 30) and still have horrible stutter with hardware acceleration on. Works fine with it off or with it on and refresh on start/stop off or on and in full screen window mode.
i7 920
12gb ram
660Ti
Win 10
Latest drivers and Win updates
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After playing with different settings I have mitigated the issue, but I expect the root cause of the change in behavior is still in the Windows 10 update.
1. Acceleration: Disable Hardware Acceleration
2. Acceleration: Set the render method to DXVA
3. Playback: Adjust display refresh rate: Off
4. Sync playback to display: disabled
I still get some periodic pixilation of the playback, but it remains watchable.
Windows 10, 1607
ATI Radeon HD 3200 integrated video using the January 2015 driver (latest)
Playing back recordings from my NextPVR DVR setup.
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x-cimo
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Bump. Any idea what is causing this?
I have this issue on version 16 as well.
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x-cimo
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I fixed my issue.
I think the update somehow set the display mode in windows to 1080p@23hz......... changed the mode on the adapter to 1080p@60hz and things are back smooth!
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So I am experiencing this issue also with a GTX 1050. The Adjust display refresh rate option seems to have the most noticeable effect, once I disable this playback is much smoother. Any updates on this issue and are the developers aware of the problem? I would go back to Kodi 16.1 but that version does not support HEVC hardware acceleration.
I also experience the black screen on exit while in full screen mode, and windowed mode does not exhibit this problem.