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I only have you for debugging. As all your special cases don't appear when I start with 1280x720 on my monitors.
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Do I see it right - only the double rate issue is still there? Rest is fine?
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yes.
only double frame rate that is prefered to the better resolution at native frame rate.
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2015-09-13, 17:09
(This post was last modified: 2015-09-13, 17:11 by Klojum.)
Okay... Running the latest build (OpenELEC-Generic.x86_64-6.0-devel-20150912224625-r21281-gb78c676.tar), and some new experiences on the C1037UN-EU.
All 4K h264 videos (3840x2160) still play nicely.
Some lower quality videos do not get correctly autoselected anymore. One of them, a 720x560 MPEG video (burosch1.mpg) needs manual selection of the Bicubic filter in order to display correctly.
HEVC videos play again a bit better now. Actually, the Sintel 4K HEVC video (4096x1744) plays relatively smoothly now. Still plenty of hiccups because of the CPU going near 100%, but it's very watchable now during the non-action scenes. During the calm scenes, CPU is around 35-45%.
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I have to thank for _your_ patience. I am totally new to this part of the code.
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Yeah - I removed all the logging :-)
Fine - thanks again very much. If you are in my town, just drop by - you get a beer :-)
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