Getting dropped frames with Kodi and VLC when playing 4k mkv files

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vivsavage
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Getting dropped frames with Kodi and VLC when playing 4k mkv files

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I've ripped several UHD blu rays to mkv and am using VLC and Kodi to play back the files on an NVIDIA Shield Pro. About half of the files I play start to drop frames, usually after an hour or so of playback. This is most apparent in shots of fast moving objects such as a spaceship moving from right to left, as in Revenge of the Sith. If I pause playback, the problem usually goes away. Is this because VLC and Kodi have difficulty keeping up with the high data rates of video files ripped from UHD discs?
flojo
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Re: Getting dropped frames with Kodi and VLC when playing 4k mkv files

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Sadly, this happens to me with all devices. The Shield has notorious problems with stuck and/or dropped frames, I've had 2 of them and they both suffered this. This even rarely happens in my Panasonic DP-UB820 player. The least next to that is Coreelec on a Ugoos AM6B+ or Homatics Box R 4K Plus. Then comes the 2019 Shield Pro, which seemingly 100% of the time suffers stuck and/or dropped frames (I don't use these anymore for that reason).

Coreelec isn't very user convenient, for instance you should bet on having a remote IR/CEC problem (like can't wake up the device from sleep). That said, next to using a standalone player it is the cleanest playback I've found, but it's not perfect. For instance in horizontally panning scenes, sometimes you see frames drop which causes a slight stutter in the video, but it doesn't persist every 5 seconds or at some seemingly fixed interval like it does with the Shield.
vivsavage
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Re: Getting dropped frames with Kodi and VLC when playing 4k mkv files

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flojo wrote:
Thu Feb 20, 2025 6:48 am
Sadly, this happens to me with all devices. The Shield has notorious problems with stuck and/or dropped frames, I've had 2 of them and they both suffered this. This even rarely happens in my Panasonic DP-UB820 player. The least next to that is Coreelec on a Ugoos AM6B+ or Homatics Box R 4K Plus. Then comes the 2019 Shield Pro, which seemingly 100% of the time suffers stuck and/or dropped frames (I don't use these anymore for that reason).

Coreelec isn't very user convenient, for instance you should bet on having a remote IR/CEC problem (like can't wake up the device from sleep). That said, next to using a standalone player it is the cleanest playback I've found, but it's not perfect. For instance in horizontally panning scenes, sometimes you see frames drop which causes a slight stutter in the video, but it doesn't persist every 5 seconds or at some seemingly fixed interval like it does with the Shield.
Damn! So you haven't found a solution? I'll try it with my new Xbox.
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