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I just saw that there is a Kodi 18 for Raspberry pi 4 and I installed it on my RP4 on Raspbian Buster per the posted instructions. I added the kodi-pvr-mythtv as I normally would and it seems to work and connect, but even from the start the audio is way ahead of the video and not in sync by many seconds.
Any idea where to look for this issue? I did not have this issue on RP3B+ with Kodi 18 and mythtv-pvr addon. But this time I'm using my mythtv backend on the RP4 instead of remotely.
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Well I don't have a audio sync problem but I have many more bigger problems.
First a little explanation. my RP4 4GB is really a Mythtv Frontend/backend combo and works great at both. I record up to 4 ATSC HD (mpeg2) programs at once while watching a previously recorded program. For the most part mythtv frontend works but I can spot some issues with motion. Usually on any computer I've tested Kodi always has better playback and is smoother. I've been waiting for Kodi 18 to be available on Raspbian Buster for the RP4.
So I got all the old kodi stuff purged and the new stuff installed per your referenced link. So when I launch Kodi it is very slow. response to keyboard or mouse is measured in seconded. When you finally get to a screen where one of the TV programs can be played, it is in lipsync, but jumpy. not near as smooth as a RP3 used as Kodi 18.4 frontend to a remote mythtv backend.
When I exit Kodi the system response returns and I can run mythtv frontend the same as before.
Any ideas??
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2019-10-04, 02:35
(This post was last modified: 2019-10-04, 02:41 by rascas.)
Post a new Kodi debug log. I also recommend that you start with default settings. For example, by close Kodi, moving/removing ~/.kodi and start it.
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2019-10-04, 04:38
(This post was last modified: 2019-10-04, 04:40 by rascas.)
Kodi doesn't do any modification to LXDE, panel or anything like it, it doesn't use X server. Probably something that you removed, like explained above it looks like your system is using software rendering. Check your apt history log.