2018-09-24, 18:44
Due to some jitter issues, discussed in another thread, I started making adjustments to the cache settings and that just made things worse. Even putting the settings back and exiting Kodi and clearing the program cache didn't bring it back to where I started. As a matter of fact, no change to the cache settings in the XML file seems to do anything at all. And the only way to get back to the original micro-jitter issue is to clear all the Kodi data.
My question is this. Does Kodi 18 even use these settings anymore? And if so, what are the optimum settings using a Fire TV Cube with 200mb connection. I know about the memory size formula. avail mem/3 * 1024 * 1024.
Now on that note, I have the same issue and question with the settings>player>video settings. Any change to the processing settings starts stuttering and audio sync issues. But once I change any setting, I have to clear all the Kodi data to get back to where I started. So, either Kodi doesn't apply the change, or the change isn't applied correctly.
I have a suspicion that the new smooth picture feature in the Kodi nightly releases is affecting these things.
My question is this. Does Kodi 18 even use these settings anymore? And if so, what are the optimum settings using a Fire TV Cube with 200mb connection. I know about the memory size formula. avail mem/3 * 1024 * 1024.
Now on that note, I have the same issue and question with the settings>player>video settings. Any change to the processing settings starts stuttering and audio sync issues. But once I change any setting, I have to clear all the Kodi data to get back to where I started. So, either Kodi doesn't apply the change, or the change isn't applied correctly.
I have a suspicion that the new smooth picture feature in the Kodi nightly releases is affecting these things.