One has 3 states off/always/ on start stop
That one is for your TV or projector to change its refresh rate (if supported) to whatever the video's rate is.
One has 3 states off/always/ on start stop
That one is for your TV or projector to change its refresh rate (if supported) to whatever the video's rate is.
Not yet, that will be LE v8.2.1, which is being tested by the LE team at the moment.
We would like to have the debug enabled kodi.log file, so we can see some internals
Only if both LibreELEC /dev/sdXx partition numbers are identical to those on your own system.
Otherwise you need to change them.
FYI, the section of the LibreELEC forum rules (which you read of course when registering...) concerning banned repositories:
Piracy Policy
There is no crystal ball here, and hiccups can be caused by lots of things. Start with providing a kodi.log file, via SSH would be the simplest/fastest way:
paste ~/.kodi/temp/kodi.log
and share the URL here.
Certain settings may not be compatible from your Windows setup in LibreELEC. Is the hardware for the LibreELEC device identical or different? If the latter, leave out the guisettings.xml file why you start copying a kodi profile folder.
You're in luck that the PC is not the problem machine here.
Having installed multiple banned repositories, you would be quickly shown the exit door.
I'm not sure if the RPi is Atmos-capable in any way. I'm not the audio guru here.
Also, update to the latest LibrELEC build, 8.2.0.
I'm aware that 10 bit HEVC is not supported at the moment, but 8 bit HEVC videos are unplayable as well. When I'm playing 1080p TV show content everything is fine, except that my HTPC seems to get rather hot.
I also have a GT1030 card, and 8bit HEVC plays just fine with LibreELEC, even upto 8K video. I have a fanless GT1030 btw, but mine is in a normal midi-tower, not so much a small(er) htpc. It's some 35 dgrs Celsius with normal office stuff, running videos is 45-48 dgrs or so.
Perhaps you need to first take the Pioneer AVR out of the equation and connect the HTPC directly to the TV, and see if the stuttering is less/different/same. Enable debugging, run a stuttering video, and provide a kodi.log video via the SSH built-in pastebinit command, or upload it to pastebinit.com or a similar website.
Is that HDD also powered by the RPi3 ?
It might not get sufficient power through the USB ports, and/or your Pi3 power adapter might be not as powerful as advertised.
Kodi's default filenaming for subtitles includes language abbrevations: <movie-name>.eng.srt for english subtitles.
But it does see all .srt files.
it would be nice to have an interface to setup MySql settings
Copying an advancedsettings.xml file with all of your own personal/default settings is in the end much faster than typing in values in a GUI window that is likely to have Kodi's default values anyway.
Another thing I have to do for every Kodi I setup.
So... How many Kodi setups do you do each day?
Duplicates either mean video files with each a different file extension, or video files with each a difference in their file path. The latter can be anything from changes in uppercase/lowercase, spaces in paths, or a different file protocol (SMB, NFS, etc). Also creating more than video source linking to the same files location can end up in duplicate video entries.
As a last resort: do a Video Library Export via separate files, creating a backup. Also clean up your sources.xml file for any unnecessary stuff. Then make a backup of your current video library (copy file or mysqldump), delete the video library (file), restart Kodi, set up your video source(s), and import your video collection.
It's where you think it should be: in /storage/.config/autostart.sh .
If it is not there, simply create it using nano (or vi).
1) LibreELEC also does have the autostart.sh file, although I'm not sure why you are limiting the video coloring output to begin with.
2) I'm not the top audio guru here, others will need to reply on that.
3) Popcorn video may be 'warmer', perhaps its settings are boosted beyond the normal parameters.
4) Stuttering can have many causes. Are you trying to play a HEVC/h.265 video, 10bit, or something with a ridiculous high bitrate perhaps? Provide the kodi.log file so we can see more technical info and data.
5) It's an Intel thing. A Raspberry Pi will auto-change 3D settings on the TV, an Intel device/gpu will not. You will have to manually change your 3D settings in your TV. Call it a 1st World Problem.
What makes you think that we haven't looked?
Some bugs/troubles are harder to fix than others.
And, maybe, this is one of those things that ultimately cannot be fixed.
And starting a "new" topic just 2 hours after your conversation in your old topic (which is by no means closed) is certainly "not chic" as per forum etiquette.
Not in my lifetime.