Hi,
I am new to libreelec and Kodi. I've installed it to a new Intel NUC i3-6100U and I have several questions / problems that I hope I can find an answer here.
1. The first problem is with video levels. As described in the Kodi wiki, the best setting for RGB colors is Limited - Full - Limited. I have setup my TV and Kodi to use limited RGB 16:235 and the GPU I have set it to full using xrandr. The problem is that when I reboot, the GPU switches back to 16:235 Pass-through. In order to solve that I have created a file in /storage/.config called autostart.sh and I chmoded it +x and when I launch it ./autostart.sh it works fine.
In Openelec after reboot, this file is launched and the levels are Full, but in libreelec it does not work.
Where should I put this file in order for libreelec to launch it at boot?
2. Still concerning video levels, I have searched online but could not find an answer. I see in xrandr that the default setting is 16:235 Limited Pass-through. What is the difference between limited pass-through and limited? Does it mean it does not touch the video? I ask this, because, frankly I see no difference on my TV between Limited Pass-through and Full. I suppose that both settings leave the video untouched at GPU level, but I would like to be sure, then I would not need to set it to full anymore.
3. I have also a Popcorn Hour A310 that works like a charm. The image the popcorn generates on the same TV with the same settings is better than my NUC with Kodi. As I have checked to see the differences, I see only one difference. Popcorn uses YCBYCR instead of RGB. The colors are warmer, more pronounced. I cannot seem to find a way to put my NUC in YCBYR. I only have RGB
4. The other problem concerns stuttering. I have installed libreelec with Kodi 17.4 and I have no stutter, but after the last update to Kodi 17.5 I get stutter on 23.976 1080p movies, using the same settings as in 17.4.
I use in Player - Switch refresh rate always and VAAPI hardware acceleration. Anyway, I have tested with or without acceleration, without is worse.
So I have reinstalled 17.4, for the time being it's ok.
5. I have a last question, less important, but still. With Popcorn when I play a 3d file, the TV detects automatically that it's a 3D and switches to 3D according to the encoding of the file (side by side or top to bottom). With Kodi, it just plays my file in 2 D showing the 2 images either side by side or top to bottom. I was wondering if there's something I can do to have the same behaviour as my Popcorn.
Thank you in advance for your help,
Adrian