(2020-02-16, 07:45)Pirivan Wrote: (2020-02-16, 06:36)VonMagnum Wrote: ... cut for space
I think you have identified the root of the issue. This lines up with some fairly extensive testing that I did today. I tested using:- 2.4Ghz WiFi (I do not normally use 2.4)
- 2.4Ghz with a tweaked advancedsettings.xml
- 5Ghz (what I normally use)
- 5Ghz with a tweaked advancedsettings.xml
- Ethernet (ran a 25ft cable across the floor)
- Ethernet with a tweaked advancedsettings.xml
End result, all of the WiFi options had freezing/crashing/lagging etc. issues. Ethernet in both test cases worked perfectly.
First off, I started watching Jumanji (original movie in Atmos at 2K video rates using a remuxed MKV file). At 50 minutes into it, it STOPPED. So much for the fluke of 10 Cloverfield lane (I even used the microwave during that movie and left it playing and that didn't screw things up even though microwaves are typically close to the 2.4GHz frequency range. So go figure. I came up to check the 2.4GHz bandwidth settings (doubling up supposedly lowers range) and checked in and saw your message. The problem I had with MrMC that one time was the video went funky (started skipping frames), but the audio was 100% fine and it showed no signs of stopping or freezing, just not showing video right. I still don't know if that was frame rate sync related or something else (possible it was a fluke with just that movie for all I know. MrMC seems to have a memory leak or something as it will skip audio and what not if I don't quit and restart before starting a movie after playing music and/or other things with it first so who knows what effect that has after playing for over an a hour?
Unfortunately, this kind of testing is a royal PITA because of the long lengths between issues (50 minutes is not a short amount of time for an issue to show up, let alone the hour and forty-three minutes before that watching a different movie that didn't act up). I have to go to bed at some point and have work to contend with that will stop me from experimenting for weeks on end starting Monday. I don't know whether to continue with a tweaked network setting or switch to MrMC. Unfortunately, with only 53 minutes left to the movie, it could easily not act up with either one giving me no data whatsoever.....
2.4GHz usually has extended range compared to 5GHz so I'm starting to doubt it's just a signal strength/range issue, but it could be (depends on the conditions). 5GHz is supposed to be better if there's nothing blocking it, but in most houses there's all kinds of walls and floors to block things and that's where 2.4GHz does better. I did notice on MrMC it had a network setting for SMB that said it was for OS X, but when I enabled that my networking stopped working entirely with my Mac server.... That must mean SMB from ten years ago or something? The regular setting works fine. I asked about the keymap editor on the MrMC forums and I was told how to get it working (supposedly) but when I checked back, the extension had disappeared from the MrMC list entirely! No trace of it. No way to edit keymaps to do volume and picture zooms, etc. the way I have it set up with KODI. I can't say I like how limited it is. Even the AMBER theme doesn't match the capability of the AMBER theme in KODI!
(2020-02-16, 07:45)Pirivan Wrote: So, per your theory, here is what I am starting to believe. The latest version of the ShieldTV OS introduced some sort of WiFi related bug that causes latency, small drops, signal loss (some kind of wireless network interruption, not clear at this point what it is) that should not occur based on the wireless signal strength the ShieldTV has per the networking UI.
There's something going on, for sure. The weird thing is how some on AVS seem to have no issues, but they could very well be using Ethernet. Unfortunately, Ethernet isn't a good option for me as the run of wire would be well over 100 feet through both floors and walls to get there (opposite side of the house from the router). I used to use those AC outlet type Ethernet transmitters and they were a bit finicky and had to be reset sometimes (probably bad firmware), but with my newer Marantz receiver, if I use them, I get hum and/or data noises through the speakers that is simply unacceptable (didn't happen with my old Yamaha receiver for whatever reason) so that's not a good option either. Cache changing doesn't work with some movies for some reason (everything works with local caching OFF).
(2020-02-16, 07:45)Pirivan Wrote: Previous editions of Kodi (and to a degree MrMc, which continues to work perfectly for me but sounds like your mileage varies a bit) handle some sort of network degradation better than the current released version of Kodi (or even the Matrix nightly masters I am on). This likely relates to the version/build/branch of the SMB client used between old Kodi/MrMc versus Leia/Matrix.
I don't know if I'd call "freezes" better, really....
(2020-02-16, 07:45)Pirivan Wrote: So, if we are correct we have the following options:- Try to move the Shield as close as possible to the router (even though it has good signal where it is) OR run an ethernet cable
- I may buy some MOCA adapters as I have coax nearby my Shield but no ethernet runs
- Alternatively I can move it a few feet closer where it sits in my entertainment center and test, that may help it just enough
- Use an older version of Kodi OR current version of MrMc (not a perfect fix as you demonstrated) that has an smbclient build that appears to handle the wireless signal/networking issues in the latest ShieldTV firmware better
- Wait to see if the fix here (https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/17209) gets merged into the Matrix master when alpha1 gets released and then test to see if the SMB version it includes handles these drops better and masks the issue
- Hope that NVIDIA is somehow aware of the wireless issue and issues a new firmware (likely a hotfix) for it
- Hard to say if we can count on this. Their upgraded forums are a nightmare to navigate and I haven't seen a discussion with others reporting this issue but it is HIGHLY likely I would have missed it if there was a thread about it given how hard it is to find anything. So, we don't really even know if they are even aware of any wireless issues introduced in the latest major ShieldTV OS revision to put it into a hotfix.
I had freezes with Krypton on occasion too, but something got things working better. I just don't remember what. I had a freeze with Krypton running on my Zidoo X9S the last time I tried watching a movie with it that way. I still suspect the router. I wonder if one of those routers with MESH support would work better? Mine doesn't have MESH. It's an ASUS RT-AC3100.
THEATER: 11.1.10 Atmos, Epson 3100 3D Projector, DaLite 92" screen, Mixed Dialog Lift - PSB Speakers; Sources: PS4, LG UP875 UHD, Nvidia Shield (KODI), ATV4K, Zidoo X9S (ZDMC), LD, GameCube