thanks for the reply.. so it seems it may not be a great alternative to emby as you still have to reencode files? what about if the files already have DDP with bitrate lower than 1024kbps? are they ok or does it have to be exactly that number?RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 8:49 pm
solution:
encode DDP at 1024kbps and configure kodi to always select the track with the ''default'' flag. This has been 100% stable on my end (video + audio).
CPU usage seems fine but the memory usage is very high (80% +). I'm not sure if it's normal or fine. I never checked the ram usage using plex.
it would be great if you ever got the chance to compare the CPU/RAM usage of kodi vs the other players.
would you know how they are able to process DV MKV files when it is seemingly incompatible with the TV OS?