TL;DR I need someone to download FFF's BD release of Tokyo Ravens (any volume is fine) and tell me how their computer handles playing it (just snatch them off nyaa)
My raspberry pi running KODI can't play it correctly at all, and all the fans in my desktop take off and start spinning their little hearts out when I try to play it, in both MPV and MPC-HC with kawaii codec pack. My thoughts are that the video files themselves are just really complexly compressed or something and are hard to decode because of the files themselves, but I'd just like to be sure that it's not my software settings or some failure in my hardware.
Thanks in advance
>>300535
I should specify I mean the 1080p FLAC releases
>>300536
Thanks, I was only about 80% done
It's >>300539 here
I dl'ed the first episode from the first volume, 1080p FLAC, tried it with MPC-HC and VLC and they were both fine. On desktop, VLC ver. 2.2.4. and MPC-HC ver. 1.7.10, all normal installations with no additional, other than the codecs that come with them
>>300544
No fans or high temps, or any signs of high load?
Hmm.... I'll try a fresh install of both softwares and try again. Just curious, though. Mind telling me your GPU and CPU?
>>300547
RX480 and i5 2500k
nothing weird happened with my gpu, checked with MSI afterburner,
CPU went around 15-20% when playing the video, normally ~2% at idle
>>300549
Maybe it's because I have an AMD FX8320. Not the best CPU but it's handled everything I've thrown at it before
Thanks a lot for your time, though. I really appreciate it
>>300535
It'll be the subtitles.
Subtitle rendering doesn't even use GPU scaling, so fancy 200+ layer sparkly subtitles will make a Pi shit itself.