2018-05-07, 01:49
@curael Your logs are ok, you have no serious errors. The one thing that I see are references to DSplayer, LAV filters and MadVR, so I'm betting that that's the root cause. I've looked around the forums a bit, and there seems to be a variety of issues for various people based on their specific hardware and settings. Apparently, experimenting is the only way to go from here.
There's a chance that fiddling with your settings might fix things. If I had to guess, I'd say that some kind of fullscreen exclusive mode set up in MadVR might be the problem. You could also check out DirectX settings or hardware acceleration. Aside from tweaking renderer settings, one other thing that springs to mind is to change Kodi's internal fullscreen settings to borderless or something.
I have no idea how to solve this issue from my end, based on what I know, the way to reference currently playing videos in the code doesn't change regardless of the renderer or player. It's really all about Kodi's interaction with the many ways in which video overlays can be displayed. In this instance, I have no idea where the video goes - behind the fanart image, or if it just disappears.
There's a chance that fiddling with your settings might fix things. If I had to guess, I'd say that some kind of fullscreen exclusive mode set up in MadVR might be the problem. You could also check out DirectX settings or hardware acceleration. Aside from tweaking renderer settings, one other thing that springs to mind is to change Kodi's internal fullscreen settings to borderless or something.
I have no idea how to solve this issue from my end, based on what I know, the way to reference currently playing videos in the code doesn't change regardless of the renderer or player. It's really all about Kodi's interaction with the many ways in which video overlays can be displayed. In this instance, I have no idea where the video goes - behind the fanart image, or if it just disappears.