Well, I'm not a Windows guru, so someone else will have to step in. Using Linux here, and that simply works.
Posts by Klojum
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even though i have disabled the option to ask for password
I'm sure you have heard of the WannaCry problems with computers running Samba worldwide.
You still think it's a good thing to work without passwords?
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If you have a problem with a build from kszag, I suggest you report it in his own forum thread(s), as it is not an official LibreELEC build.
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I have run 'average' 1080p hevc videos on an overclocked RPi-2 and there are plenty of moments where the RPi 2 simply couldn't keep up.
From what I know, the RPi2 and 3 do not differ that much in HEVC performance, but perhaps that difference has changed by now.
The Wetek HUB and GT1030 I have perform much better for obvious reasons.
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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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Sorry, we only accept full unedited kodi log files, and not a single log line without any context. Our crystal ball is still in maintenance.
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You could have the NAS do the database work for you.
Should your NUC freeze again, then the video/music databases are safe.
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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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Well, something changed. Perhaps your NAS had a heatstroke?
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The minix neo u1 has a Amlogic S905 processor, basically the same as what a Wetek HUB has, as well as hundreds of other cheap htpc boxes from far far away. An S905 can do hevc 4K 10 bit.
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Disable all your addons, reboot and try again.
After that, enable them one by one and try again.
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10bit HEVC video requires a dedicated video card to properly display those videos. An RPi 2/3 can do 'simple' 8 bit HEVC videos, but the 2009 smartphone GPU that it has, is obviously no match for today's 10bit high-bitrate HEVC videos.
You simply need better video hardware for that. Don't expect PC performance from a $35 kids toy with a 2009 GPU inside.
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Please always upload full, unedited kodi.log files. Not just the portions that you think are interesting.
Also use the built-in pastebin option, so log files will be uploaded externally and not to burden the LibreELEC forum database.
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No more discussion required.
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Stuttering comes in many forms:
- Big stutters / pauses
- Many small(er) stutters
- Micro stutters every 10/20/30 seconds
The only stuttering for the GT1030 I can think of (I have a GT1030), is running a 10 bit video on a Linux system. Nvidia drivers don't support 10bit video in Linux, meaning all 10bit video decoding is done via software. Press the letter 'o' during a video for details. in Windows, it's all fine...
All should be noticed via the already requested debug kodi.log file, whether it's a video or a network problem.
Core i3-7100
If it's a video problem, Intel's Kaby Lake can display 10bit HEVC video in Linux by now. Take out the GT1030 and try the internal GPU with LibreELEC.
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(you will need to add a WiFI dongle
Whenever you have the option to use a cabled network instead of any Wifi solution, please do so. It will save you lots of headaches.
I'm now using an RPi-1 as a Pi-Hole box. Works outstanding.
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Kodi is not fully 100% backward compatible, so you will lose certain things, like video and music database content, and specific v18 settings.
Sorry.
Quasar is a banned Kodi add-on. No support will be given when using such add-ons.