I'm not sure about this! But I do have a workaround for you guys: Get into the developer options menu: I'm not sure if this is a bug in Cyanogen, or perhaps even a bug with how the Nvidia Tegra 3 chip is handling the code from Kodi. For some reason on the Ouya running Cyanogen 11 the 3-d output overrides all of the 2D graphics of Kodi instead of laying on top of the screen as it should. MP4s because they require more CPU power to decode especially 1080p video is being bounced off of the GPU combined with the CPU in an efficient manner of handling the video it makes a 3-d texture to place the video onto as it is playing on Ouya or Android device. Avi's in Kodi is played directly off of the CPU and thus are all 2-d objects. I'm no programmer so apologies for the laments descriptions I am about to give. This is the problem I got with my Kodi! How do I fix it? If you try this with an AVI file as I did with a really old anime I have the OSD pops up without an issue! If you respond something like this: If you are like me and you watch a lot of anime, you will also notice that your subtitles are totally gone as well! Upon hitting the "A" red button on your Ouya Controller or the "B" red button on your Xbox controller you can actually see your subtitle text for one or two frames before the video ends and it returns you to the Kodi main screen. It strangely does slow down the video and even frames may begin to skip at 1080p but that's about it really! To add insult to injury. Also pressing the Ouya or Xbox yellow "Y" button does nothing either. Suddenly there's an issue with the on-screen display! If you play an MP4 file hit the "U" blue button on your Ouya Controller or the "X" button on your Xbox Controller suddenly the video doesn't show you the on-screen controls. As a result, a lot of Ouya people are being automatically upgraded from Kodi Isengard v15 to Kodi Jarvis v16. Jarvis is now in a final alpha stage which means it is now released on Google Play. Not happening.) Since a lot of people are upgrading their Ouya consoles to CyanogenMod 11 and by default Google Play takes over all of the upgrades of software including Kodi. I will keep LibreElec 9.2.6 on my Raspberry Pi 3B and my newer PC, because there it works fine without giving me any troubles.The On-Screens Display (OSD) bug in Kodi Ouya CM11.īefore I talk about the On-Screen display issue there are a lot of people that visit my site that come from the Kodi website and that is totally cool! I love to see all of the people getting a little more life out of a console which was technically only supposed to last 1-2 years before the Ouya 2 was theoretically supposed to come out (and NO Razor, I'm not calling the Cortex the Ouya 2. If nobody knows, I will install WIN XP, WinAmp, Media Player Classic Home Cinema and maybe VLC Player 2.2.8 and everything will be OK like it was before LibreElec. I've tried "Volumio 3" but that's not the thing I want. I don't know if it is OK to ask here, but does anybody know some "Stand-Alone" Software (like LibreElec) that turns my Eee-PC into a simple MP3-Player ? I simply want a to "transfom" the Eee-PC into a Machine that can playback MP3 Music-Files and some 720p MKV Anime-Videos and so I thought LibreElec would be great and simple, but because the PC is to old it is not. The Eee-PC can handle WIN XP, it was installed before on this PC and there's even a Sticker on it that says "Desinged for Microsoft Windows XP".īecause the Computer is to old I can't use WIN 7, 10 or 11 or some modern Linux, but I don't go to the Internet with this Computer so the old WIN XP should be OK. It's not the fault of LibreElec, the PC is simply too old, the CPU to slow and it has only 2GB Ram. LibreElec gave me too much trouble on the Eee-PC, so I'm back to Windows XP.
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