Solution: If you have problems playing full HD videos on your Pi go to Settings -> Player Settings -> Videos -> Adjust display refresh rate -> Always
(Solved) Playback Issues
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Coconut Oil -
August 20, 2017 at 4:44 PM -
Thread is Unresolved
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Seems like the initialisation of the sound stream is a problem.
A video (or overall?) bitrate of 29MB... Not sure if that is a bit over the top for a RPi, but it may not be impossible.
Remember, the GPU on a Raspberry Pi is basically a 2009 mediocre smartphone video chip.
Use a network cable if possible, wifi can be a PITA.
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I also noticed that the sound sounds gets distorted when I skip to the next chapter or something like this, but it gets better after like 20 seconds or so. I am not sure where this error comes from, I have 3 different Raspberry Pi's, maybe it is because the Hifiberry is missing on that Raspi but not on it? However I can say I have the problem with all 3 of my Pi's and before it was a lot more stable. If I played the same movie with my old setup from an USB stick it was working perfectly, not anymore.
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If sound gets better after 20 seconds then perhaps the RPi has problems catching when it does audio conversions via software. But then again, I'm not an audio expert.
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I installed Libreelec 8.1 fresh on another Pi and have the same issue, I can't play this file, it has nothing to do with the Hardware, under Openelec it was running. I dont think this is something I can fix, I just wanted to report it, because I like Libreelec a lot and I think it is important to play those files. And it has nothing todo with the Hifiberry, in the second setup I left it completely out.
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I have the same problem, full HD .mkv-files are unplayable now. Settings -> Player Settings -> Videos -> Adjust display refresh rate -> Always improved it, but some movies show a black screen every 2 seconds, the audio is sometimes missing or the file is played with a very low fps. Has anyone else those problems?