Something I've noticed for quite some time now is how the screen when watching a movie and in particular when the source was a Blu-ray disc doesn't keep up with the scenes in the movie. This is mostly in fast scenes where the camera moves around a lot and huge parts of the screen needs to be redrawn quickly.
I'm streaming the movie files over a wired Gbit-connection and playing them on an Intel NUC using Kodi. I'm using AVI as the container with standard quality and fast encoding selected. I have tried using high quality as well but that has not solved the problem.
Any idea what would be the likely cause of this kind of issue? I'm thinking if maybe using another container such as MKV would give a better result? Or could it be the NUC that isn't powerful enough?
Thanks in advance for any tips!
I'm streaming the movie files over a wired Gbit-connection and playing them on an Intel NUC using Kodi. I'm using AVI as the container with standard quality and fast encoding selected. I have tried using high quality as well but that has not solved the problem.
Any idea what would be the likely cause of this kind of issue? I'm thinking if maybe using another container such as MKV would give a better result? Or could it be the NUC that isn't powerful enough?
Thanks in advance for any tips!
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