Do you have movie sets displayed?
Are you using MariaDB? That seemed to have a bug or two.
Do you have movie sets displayed?
Are you using MariaDB? That seemed to have a bug or two.
Try a fully fresh rewritten LibreELEC installation on the SD card, and/or try a different SD card.
There shouldn't be any problems with a new installation unless your Pi has a hardware problem.
1080p video should also be no problem on Nvidia GPUs, unless you have awkward video types like h264 10bit, or h265/hevc.
Get us the kodi log file as per the following wiki: how_to:provide_logfile [LibreELEC]
Please provide a full, unedited and debug enabled kodi.log file via an external text upload website, and not just a couple of log snippets that you find interesting, errors can originate from anywhere.
For mee info, see how_to:provide_logfile [LibreELEC] .
How about providing us the kodi.log file, preferably debug enabled. It will give us a peek under the hood/bonnet of your RPi.
That will also contain lots of technical info that you don't need repeating in your opening post.
It's an S912 SoC box, so have a look here: [8.0.2c] LibreELEC 8.0 builds for KIII Pro (S912)
Something disabled in the machine's BIOS?
Inaccessible mounts will trigger a timeout, I had that too. Offline servers, that sort of thing.
Start with a total clean setup, install no add-ons.
Just play a video file that would have stutters, and upload a new debug kodi log.
And what you are doing genius????
I'm the guy that will kick you off this forum if your attitude doesn't change for the better.
2 Genius only criticizing and mglae " Beginner" saw it a mile away .
And there will always be 'experts' on the sidelines only capable of making "smart" remarks like you do.
All graphics cards need proper cooling, the silent/fanless ones even more so.
The integrated CPU/GPU already has its own cooling, but 50-60 celsius I think is already too high for a CPU doing 'nothing' while the GT210 does all the hard work. Perhaps you need to think of a better cooling solution altogether. A different casing or better/more fans perhaps?
Which driver is currently used? Check in the System Information section. BTW, the integrated GPU in the i5 (which one exactly??) is probably better anyway, try using LibreELEC also without the GT210).
Kodi only supports cloned screens with an identical resolution.
As long as AMLogic does not put encoding capabilities in its soc's, that won't happen.
Getting 5fps or so all depends on your cpu power, but it won't get higher that much.
You may try getting Intel's QuickSync to work on a PC, otherwise the best options are the Nvidia GPUs. AMD's apus will probably work too, but I have no recent AMD gpu here. You now may get 5fps (I'm guessing with a 1080p video), simply copying the audio track instead of recoding it to 128k could up the fps rate a bit here. Although 5fps isn't that bad I guess, an Nvidia card will start at 140-150fps encoding, depending on further settings.