2016-05-25, 23:10
I have a new Ubuntu 16.04 + kodi installation on what used to be one of my mythfrontends. Video used to render fine (under Myth .27 fixes + CentOS + nvidia proprietary drivers) on this hardware, which has NV GT218 (ION2) video.
I tried the Nvidia driver 340.96 installed from the "Additional Drivers" dialog, using the PPA for graphics drivers.
GLXINFO says "direct rendering: yes" which I assumes means accelerated video. But still choppy. I tried Nvidia driver 304.131 (legacy) added through the same dialog above, but it too has choppy video from myth.
I don't see any de-interlace settings in kodi's settings | video | acceleration, but I tried the mpeg-4 related option on and off. No difference.
In Kodi my Myth videos (recorded from an HD PVR or live through the HD PVR via myth backend) are always choppy, but the streams from kodi video sources (streams) play fine. The HD PVR uses H264 encoding in case that matters.
Can someone help figure this out? Other myth front ends play this video fine, and kodi plays streams fines, so something on/between kodi and the myth BE is causing a problem..
I tried the Nvidia driver 340.96 installed from the "Additional Drivers" dialog, using the PPA for graphics drivers.
GLXINFO says "direct rendering: yes" which I assumes means accelerated video. But still choppy. I tried Nvidia driver 304.131 (legacy) added through the same dialog above, but it too has choppy video from myth.
I don't see any de-interlace settings in kodi's settings | video | acceleration, but I tried the mpeg-4 related option on and off. No difference.
In Kodi my Myth videos (recorded from an HD PVR or live through the HD PVR via myth backend) are always choppy, but the streams from kodi video sources (streams) play fine. The HD PVR uses H264 encoding in case that matters.
Can someone help figure this out? Other myth front ends play this video fine, and kodi plays streams fines, so something on/between kodi and the myth BE is causing a problem..