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Paramount coverage 2021/2022

FFC Mariner

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I've got a Fire Stick that works perfectly and I really don't want to f**k around with that.
The little Android box I have has been sitting on a shelf for 2 or 3 years.
It might not even be new enough to work for this.
But if I brick it or f**k it up I don't care.

And as for things beginning with i..........
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Kodi instructions for the add on https://www.matthuisman.nz/2021/06/paramount-plus-kodi-add-on.html?m=1
 

Corsair

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its the framerate, i cant say this enough times.

1080p looks the same to everyone but 1080p30 or 1080p60 or 1080p25 are all COMPLETELY different and most people will barely tell whereas others are more susceptible to framerates
So you're saying it's been recorded at a low frame rate? To save on costs? Or your suggesting that end user hardware can't keep up with framerate to make motion look smooth? Or what are you saying?
 

Kilsin

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Thanks mate.

I watch P+ on PC (mainly just A-league and Socceroos/Matildas stuff) and have never heard of Kodi (don't watch many streams/TV shows/Movies) will this improve the quality of the stream even though it only supports up to the native 24 fps that P+ uses? Or is this more for people who stream to a TV or watch via a TV app?

I guess I'm asking if I will get any benefit from using this on a beast of a PC with a good internet connection?
 

Ironbark

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I used to have kodi but found I wasn't using it so ditched it. This is intriguing - and I think I'm up for another look and explore to tie everything back together and see how I can use it again
 

AuzDutchy

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So you're saying it's been recorded at a low frame rate? To save on costs? Or your suggesting that end user hardware can't keep up with framerate to make motion look smooth? Or what are you saying?
its being recorded and broadcast/streamed at 25fps
 

Pirate Pete

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Thanks mate.

I watch P+ on PC (mainly just A-league and Socceroos/Matildas stuff) and have never heard of Kodi (don't watch many streams/TV shows/Movies) will this improve the quality of the stream even though it only supports up to the native 24 fps that P+ uses? Or is this more for people who stream to a TV or watch via a TV app?

I guess I'm asking if I will get any benefit from using this on a beast of a PC with a good internet connection?
I've always thought of Kodi as being something used to stream to the TV & never bothered looking at it for PC
It's been a while since I used it though.
A quick google comes up with instructions on installing it on PC.
 

Corsair

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its being recorded and broadcast/streamed at 25fps
So how does that tie in to the client? Need to limit stream rate to 25fps somehow? Or you think my chromecast ultra with nbn can't do 25fps?

I'm not sure how the fps side of things works...
 

Kilsin

Well-Known Member
I've always thought of Kodi as being something used to stream to the TV & never bothered looking at it for PC
It's been a while since I used it though.
A quick google comes up with instructions on installing it on PC.
Yeah, I had found the instructions thanks mate, I'm pretty tech-savvy with PCs (build my own) but just not sure if it's a benefit to me or not on PC, the more I look into it though the more I think it's just for TV's and Boxes to have more control over them.

Hopefully, it helps those of you out who use those devices :)
 

AuzDutchy

Well-Known Member
So how does that tie in to the client? Need to limit stream rate to 25fps somehow? Or you think my chromecast ultra with nbn can't do 25fps?

I'm not sure how the fps side of things works...
theres nothing you can do to fix it or make it look any better, when is recorded at 25fps it will only ever be played at 25fps

changing my TV refresh rate to 25hz HELPS a TINY bit but not much

its why it all looks crisp and great when everyone is standing still, but chops up as soon as anyone jogs a bit or the camera turns
 

scottmac

Suspended
theres nothing you can do to fix it or make it look any better, when is recorded at 25fps it will only ever be played at 25fps

changing my TV refresh rate to 25hz HELPS a TINY bit but not much

its why it all looks crisp and great when everyone is standing still, but chops up as soon as anyone jogs a bit or the camera turns
So how do we explain it not doing that on my 75" Sony?
 

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