Hi, while I found the same issue as you, disabling DRM PRIME decoding works filn for hi10p files that I have, apart occasional frame drops, which is to be expected. And while there isn't too much moving subtitles and/or heavy KFX effects
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Hi,
I encountered a strange bug recently. Depending on the refresh rate set. WiFi related content starts lagging/caching/buffering. I tested on a few nightly releases (like 05-23, 05-09, 05-26), same result on everyone of them. From what I tested, if the refresh rate is low, for e.g. 30Hz, the content starts to buffer. If set to high refresh rate, for e.g. 120Hz, it plays like a charm, no buffer no anything. I testing everything at 1080p with two add-ons, jellyfin and youtube(with tubemate). When set refresh rate to for e.g. 23.98Hz, jellyfin plays a few seconds then just plainly either stops playing at all or tries buffering and exits later, sometimes even manages to drop the WiFi connection. With youtube, plays 10-30 seconds starts buffering, buffers and keeps playing audio, but not video. If you try to reverse it, try to buffer and after few moments later it stops playing the video. Media from a USB stick plays fine.
Logs with jellyfin: https://zerobin.net/?0ec59e15856b4…vGX92TtVp4QX6w=
Logs with youtube: https://zerobin.net/?09ffedf2599ba…DgwCj5+zqWRiWk=
I'm attaching the mediainfo of the file I tried to play from jellyfin
also not related, but wanted to confirm that I also experience this problem https://github.com/LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv/issues/6475 -
Hello,
after updating LibreELEC to a new version, built on 2022-03-06 (ab55701). I've started experiencing Kodi crashes, on my RPi4, when trying to play a video, crashes on the 2nd video after booting, using Jellyfin add-on (Jellyfin server is not local), also it seems to crash whenever I go to the settings in the add-on. After reboots, I can play 1 video fine, when trying to load the second one it crashes. I have went through few earlier builds as well (e.g. build date 2022-02-22 (ae4b7d)) to check if the problem exists, it still does. If I'm missing something, please let me know, I'll try to provide it asap.
When using the stable build it (add-on) works fine, nightly - no.
Playing videos of a USB stick, works fine. using jellyfin add-on - no.Crash log after playing the 2nd video: http://ix.io/3RNg
Crash log after entering settings within the addon: http://ix.io/3RNI
Wasn't sure where to post the issue, here or to Jellyfin team. but since it worked on previous versions of LibreELEC figured, I'd try here first. If this is indeed a add-on problem I will try to contact the Jellyfin team. -
ah, that's a bit sad, means I'll just have to be a bit more picky when choosing what I watch in general. Thanks for the replies tho!
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Just a small bump that I'm still waiting for an answer or a solution to this problem apart not playing the file
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- h264/10bit video is not particularly supported in general, the RPi4 also has no hw acceleration for it.
then it should use software decoding, no?
took 2 logs, one with Use Persistent Logs turned on ( 2nd link). Uploaded from LibreElec directly
http://ix.io/3yiv
http://ix.io/3yiy
- h264/10bit video is not particularly supported in general, the RPi4 also has no hw acceleration for it.
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Hello,
I recently installed LibreElec 10 on my Raspberry Pi 4B 4GB model, running of an USB. While trying to play some bigger videos ( of an USB stick ) just keep on load constantly showing 99% or 100%, but never ends up showing anything, but while that is loading, up top it shows it's playing. Trying playing the same file with Jellyfin add-on, same thing, just at some point you could heart audio time from time (still no video). Would like to know if there is a way to fix this. DRM Prime is enabled as well as Audio Pass-through. Gonna attach video mediainfo as well ( few lines changed/deleted, tho they aren't relevant ).
P.S. yes I'm aware 10bit videos are displayed as 8bit