Which platform supports 4K H.265 / HEVC decoding?
#1
I have Google TV w/CC and it doesn't seem to properly do the playback. Is there a platform that does?
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#2
https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=376035
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#3
Thanks for the link. It seems boxes with S905X4 are recommended. My CCWGTV 4k uses  S905X3 .  From specs,  S905X3 doesn't seem to be that different. Is there any official set of video format that  S905X3 can decode?
I can watch some movies x265 4k, but not some others. What would be the difference?
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#4
Amlogic S905X3 Specifications https://www.cnx-software.com/2019/04/12/...k-diagram/

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as for difference, it's subjective to each person's use case, do whatever looks good to your eyes on your screen
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#5
From that link it says 'H.265 HEVC MP-10 @ L5.1 up to 4Kx2K @ 60 fps', so it should be supported

I have been playing with different .mkv. It seems I have the problem with only a few.

With media info, the 2 I have probems with show

17.2 Mb/s, 3840*1604 (2.39:1), at 24.000 FPS, HVEC (Main 10@L5@Main), HDR10/HDR10
18.0 Mb/s, 3840*1604 (2.39:1), at 23.976 FPS, HVEC (Main 10@L5@Main), HDR10/HDR10

I have other movies with same video info (even higher Mb/s) playing well

I'm not sure if MediaInfo is correct.  Sometimes info it shows me it's not the same what kodi plays (and shows as an Icon on my TV)
IS there something specific I should look for in the files that make them more difficult to play?
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#6
They're both HDR videos; does your device support HDR?
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#7
if you're trying to solve a specific issue provide a Debug Log that shows that issue
audio codecs can also cause issues on certain devices but at this point in the post you haven't even described your issue
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#8
Audio I see for the 2 files above
- 224 kb/s 48.0 Khz, 6 channels, E-AC-3 (Dolby Digital Plus)
- 3886 kb/s 48.0 Hz, 24 bits, 6 channels, DTS XLL DTS-HD MAster Audio)

When I play, video keeps 'stuttering'. Is something to see in the logs?
My device CCwGTV can decode similar files, so I think there must be something in the videos that makes it different.

If I play the video file directly from a USB with CCwGTV, I still see the problem. If I connected it to my LG TV (α7 Gen3 Processor 4K, supporting Double Vision) and play it with WEB OS player, I don't see a problem.
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#9
I did some more tests

I played the files in Kodi from a USB drive (I was playing them over the network). Same problem

I played the files in VLC from the network. I don't see a problem.

IS there any setting I can tweak in Kodi? Otherwise it just seems that for some reason, Kodi codecs are inferior in terms of performance for some particular files (for whatever unknown reason).
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#10
I don't know how else to ask for debug logs than to say, "we really need debug logs to help."  Which is basically what you were asked for a few posts up.
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#11
What kind of debugs you want me to do? Just while playing the file giving me problems? If it's a performance problem, would it show in a log?
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#12
(2024-11-28, 14:21)jalcaid001 Wrote: What kind of debugs you want me to do? Just while playing the file giving me problems? If it's a performance problem, would it show in a log?
Follow the instructions in the post where the link to enable debug logging was.  Then duplicate the issue, then upload the logs.  I have no idea if the performance issue will show up in the logs, but I know that without the debug logs there is no hope of helping you short of suggesting you reformat the Kodi device and start over.
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#13
HEre it goes: https://paste.kodi.tv/kegegepaxu

I enabled all debugs, except component debugs (Should I add something like video)

For reference, when I connect the CCwGTV to a 1k display, I can play the 4k file just fine
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#14
So the longs give  no clue? Should I try somehting else?
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