2015-06-15, 10:58
Is DX 11 now part of Kodi 15?
(2015-06-15, 10:58)Caramba69 Wrote: Is DX 11 now part of Kodi 15?
Quote:DirectX 11 upgrade (not included in 15.0)
Although this release post is all about the upcoming 15.0 version, mentioning the DX11 upgrade for next version is very important. Since day and age Kodi (and XBMC in the past) has used the DirectX 9 implementation for various task of rendering the user interface and media playback. This almost dated back to the XBOX days. With the hardware industry moving and focussing more on the newer DX11 with their drivers, more people have problems with running our outdated DX 9 version. This could range from simply not starting, crashing just after loading, playing videos or having problems with hardware acceleration. One of our developers afedchin took on this task and completely revised our DirectX 9 implementation and upgraded it to the more current standard of DirectX 11. Don’t worry if you still have an older card, we only use low level features so you don’t need to run to the shop for new gear. If you are having problems on Windows you can head to our forum where you can find the most recent build available which is currently based on our 15.0 release. We appreciate all the feedback we can get. Read more: here. Again this will not be part of our final 15.0 release, it will be in 16.0
(2014-11-18, 14:11)baijuxavior Wrote: I am using advancedsettings.xml to set audio delay
Code:<video>
<latency>
<delay>0</delay>
<refresh>
<min>23</min>
<max>24</max>
<delay>225</delay> <!-- set to zero or adjust if audio seems out of sync with 24p movies -->
</refresh>
</latency>
</video>
(2015-12-13, 13:29)steelman1991 Wrote: Yip like Ashlar says - time to investigate why your advancedsetting xml isn't working. Provide a copy of your advancedsettings xml and a debug log and let's see if we can at least provide a working solution.
00:06:04 T:4420 INFO: GUI format 1280x720, Display Windowed