massive video drop outs

  • Hi,

    from the nightly 20251114 on i got massive video drop outs under waipu.tv -tv plugin-, i am on generic legacy, x86 nvidia rtx a2000. Last nightly build was used 2´0251213. It should be something with inputStream Adaptive or helper...

    Here is my log file

    hastebin

    Another question is there any development regarding the openGL issue? I am really missing my emulators....

    Thanks in advance


    goofy


    further more i am facing problems with the login of the homeassistant plugin.

    please see log_:


    hastebin

    Edited once, last by goofy84: Ein Beitrag von goofy84 mit diesem Beitrag zusammengefügt. (December 15, 2025 at 7:21 AM).

  • Code
    2025-12-15 07:51:37.048 T:1817     info <general>: VAAPI::SupportsFilter vaDeriveImage not supported by driver - ffmpeg postprocessing and CPU-copy rendering will not be available
    2025-12-15 07:51:37.048 T:1817    error <general>: VAAPI/vpp vaCreateConfig error: the requested VAProfile is not supported (12)

    Your log is not a debug log (which would be useful to see) but this ^ appears to flag an issue with VAAPI, which is kind of 'new' to nVidia hardware since https://github.com/LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv/pull/10669 which bumped the mesa version to v25.3.0 which notably dropped VDPAU support and switched over to VAAPI. I'd hazard a guess the VDPAU > VAAPI change might require Kodi settings changes as VDPAU and VAAPI have slightly different featuresets.

    The other thing I note is that Kodi only detects the BT audio device, which is probably the known alsa regression fixed in https://github.com/LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv/pull/10785. The regression effectively causes Kodi to have a broken/invalid audio config and this may also cause Kodi to behave badly; although I would expect to see alsa errors in logs not VAAPI errors. The alsa regression has been fixed (with some backported patches) in nightlies from the last 24-48h.

    NB: Problems have nothing to do with the waipu add-on, it just happens to play media in a format that requires decoding and thus the VAAPI issue surfaces. The HomeAssistant addon is also nothing to do with LE so you need to direct any questions about it to the Kodi forum or the HA forum (wherever the add-on is normally supported). It's probably a Python issue that might be provoked by LE running a newer Python3 version than the authors have tested with, but that's still a distro packaging issue for the add-on authors to solve not LE maintainers.