![]() Try to play this scene one more time, then rewind the movie 10 second back or more and wait for the scene one more time. If you go directly to chapter where to this scene to check the stutter it will always be there because Kodi 17 and 18 needs to buffer subtitles in order to view it. How many stutters do you see by the way? Are there more more stutters after the 1h30m mark or just this one and after that movie plays smooth? Does it have some untypical subtitles (font)? Did you try different subtitles in different format like srt? There could be problem with particularly Terminator 2 subtitles. I don't own a 120 Hz TV but in theory you should disable Adjust display refresh rate to match video and you can try turn on and off the Sync playback to display and check the results. I've tested both your methods but the microstutter is still there. wrxtasy: to me you are an authority regarding the u9, LE and configuration of this setup If you don't mind me asking, are you aware with any microstutter issues as detailed above on the u9? Many, many, many thanks Maybe it's just my setup/configuration or most other people don't use subtitles (i'm from Belgium, it's common to use subs here). The stutter seems to take place at the same moment every time i play this scene, therefore i use it as a reference.ĭoes anybody have any other suggestions? Is someone even working on this issue, is it recognised as a bug? I don't see anybody else with a U9 complaining about this, i assume they are all running LE and not Android (i don't want to run Android due to refresh rate and color space issues). In this scene which is shot from a moving car you can see the stutter clearly in the stripes on the road and in the stop sign. As a reference i'm using the Terminator 2 movie in 4K, chapter 9/12, 1h30m mark. Yatoya: I've tested both your methods but the microstutter is still there. The same issue is also in the LE Kryption release, i've tested this a while back. I'm using a Minix u9 withc LE8.9.0.4 on it connected to a Samsung ue75mu8000 which should be a 120Hz panel as seen here. ![]() Very annoying once you see it, it cannot be unseen I (think) i have this issue, I'm expierincing a microstutter when subtitles are enabled. ![]() Sometimes they are doing good job and sometimes they can make it worse (soap opera effect).Īnyway, best results in LibreELEC will be achieved with 50 Hz setting. Those who own 60 Hz or kind of 120 Hz false panel can:Ī) turn TVs motion enhancement off and use Method 1 or 2ī) disable Adjust display refresh rate to match video and s ync playback to display in LibreELEC and enable motion enhancement in TV. You can check what panel your TV really has on manufacturer specification page. Many companies are advertising their TVs as 120 Hz but this crucial parameter is often misleading and may mean that in reality the panel is 60 Hz and the 120 Hz is achieved with enhancement method. If you own true and properly set 120 Hz panel TV there will no dropped frames or 4% faster playback. You need to adjust audio delay after that. Playback will be smooth but 4% faster than normal. Sync playback to display will help to compensate the 48≠50 difference. That is why we set 50 Hz in LibreELEC display settings.ĭisable Adjust display refresh rate to match video. Not even close to 60.Ĭlosest to 48 is 50 Hz setting. It's precisely 23.976 fps (24 fps in round figures).įor judder free playback the 24 fps must divide into refresh rate of your TV.Ħ0 Hz panels are problematic in this regard because 2x24=48 and 3x24=72. ![]() The reason for judder is framerate most movies are shot. Sync playback to display: yes (mandatory) Adjust display refresh rate to match video: never Refresh rate: 50 Hz (why 50 and not 60 is explained later) Enable it only if you're experiencing subtitles frame drops. Sync playback to display: yes (compensates the FPS/Hz differences). Adjust display refresh rate to match video: always or Start/stop (LibreELEC will automatically switch TV to 24p mode) I assume all TVs have regular 24p mode (so called Cinema Mode). It should also work with future Leia builds. Settings for S905X box with Krypton build and 50/60 Hz panel TV. These settings reduced dropped frames issue to minimum.
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