There is a big improvement in latest NO nightly when subtitles or GUI is active.
Just test it and compare.
I tried it briefly yesterday, and the improvement since the first attempt of fixing the old Kodi issue is very noticable. I couldnât spot jerkiness or skipped frames. Iâll try watching a full episode or a movie when I have the time to confirm but it definitely looks good
Always are issue on CE22NO with AM6plus for playing of usually video files as h264 in FHD from IPTV and SMB folders from external hdd. These issues was not on CE21NG. Sometimes video is not started playing and sometimes video is started after 30 seconds or only playing sound without video in videoclip.
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Changing buffer to 20 mb and read factor to 4 from default values not helped.
I use 128mb and cache ALL files.
Read Adaptive.
Sure is not about cache. Same not playing of video with cache of 20mb, 64 mb, 128 mb or canceled buffer. There are videos which going good, or going partly or not.
Here is profile of video 4:2:0 YUV which is not going now on CE22NO with am6plus (never issue with plaiyng this video on CE21NG on identical device):
Issue was temporarily solved with disabling all hw decoding. On sw decoding going all videos (from local, smb, iptv stream) without issues. Please fix hw decoding for am6plus
Feedback on an issue I noticed regarding noise on the latest builds.
Turns out its fan noise - which is bizarre since the Odroid N2+ case I have has a built in fan which never previously worked. One of the nightlies suddenly made it spring into life and I never actually noticed it until I picked it up one day.
The thing is - in standard usage the N2+ doesnât need a fan and having it running constantly at low speed is totally unnecessary.
It would be great if the GPIO Power button was similarly addressed.
Are you watching video with subtitles when fan becomes active?
And is this an NO build, right?
No subtitles enabled and I am running NO. Something changed because these fans never moved before I went onto the nightlies.
Update: I think this points to a larger issue of high CPU usage. The latest nightly build is giving me lockups when scrolling through the media libraries - rendering it virtually unusable. Fan is running at a reasonably high click - but goes off when the screensaver kicks in. Had to reboot three times trying to access a movie. Every time I press a scrolling key the fan kicks up until it locks up if I do continuos scrolling. Also playback has become quite jumpy on 4K.
Going to have to roll back.
When playing vid press enter to open info .
You will see info re temp, memory etc etc.
Hi buddy,
had some time to look into this. My ISP is blocking relkai.coreelec.org (116.203.16.118:443) so could never fully download nightlies. Tried my mobile hot-spot & wget worked. Is there a way to stop it via changing dhcp ip etc?
Thanks.
Ask the ISP why does it block.
Thx, Is the ISP server they use, Lots complains esp blocking vpns etc, they not gonna change so nothing i can do in my end i e router settings?
You can use VPN and it will bypass your ISP blocking.
But you wrote it also blocks VPN which means at least strange practice.
Most ISPâs block at the DNS level, so using a non-ISP DNS such as Cloudfare is a good way round them. Donât know how they would block a a VPN since a VPN is enclosed in a https tunnel.
Some ISPâs hard wire the DNS server into their routers and then the only way to get round them is to substitute another router, though if their intent is to block certain traffic, they often make this extremely difficult to achieve by not releasing your user profile to you or other technical details such as VLAN tagging.