(2018-09-05, 15:41)Holzfred Wrote: Hello,
I have the same Problem with Windows. All needed resolutions are on the whitelist. Tried also to Change the render Methode from Software to all other. No Change. Now I am back to Alpha 3
Uwe
I have exactly the same issue. System is a 6th gen core i5 and a GF 1050Ti so plenty of hardware grunt. If I play files in MPC-HC or VLC they play smoothly, but in the internal Kodi VideoPlayer there is Micro-stutter. It happens in liveTV, recorded TV and with blu-ray rips. It's particularly horrible on panning scenes. Pressing "o" indicates there are no dropped frames.
Glad I'm not alone as this suggests it's a bug in Kodi 18 beta 1, rather than a misconfiguration by me.
I have tried a lot of settings changes
- got rid of my advancedsettings.xml
- tried using full screen windowed and not
- tried every combination of matching video rate to screen (screen is set to 50Hz and the problem videos are 50fps / 25fps anyway)
- tried DXVA2 on and off
- tried changing the render method
- tried various settings in the nVidia control panel
- tried changing "theme" back to the default Estuary
- tried changing the various in-player scaling and deinterlacing settings
Regardless of settings MPC-HC and VLC play smoothly, VideoPlayer does not. This is all on a totally fresh clean installation of Kodi.
I didn't have the problem with Kodi 17.6
Core i3 6100T 3.2GHz, 8Gb, GTX 1050Ti 4Gb, BenQ W2000 + 133" screen / Sharp LC40
Windows 7 x64, LAV, MPC-HC, MAD-VR, Kodi 18 with Aeon Nox Silvo, Emby Server, DVBLink 6
9 other systems also running Kodi via 1Gb Ethernet and BT "Whole Home WiFi"
16Tb storage array with WD Red 3Tb drives and Areca 1222 Raid-6