I've been running the 32 bit version of Android mythtv-frontend on my Fire
TV 4K and the 64 bit version on my Shield TV. The question is why and
could I run the 32 bit version on the Shield TV?
The reason for the question is I'm having a frontend problem on the Shield
TV that is not happening on the Fire TV 4K.
On the Shield TV at about 14-15 minutes of watching a recording without
any buttons or keys being touched the video starts getting jumpy. I can
video it with my cellphone and post it if needed. Since this was a
recording of the PGA golf Championship, jumpy is easy to describe. Watching
the ball roll. instead of a smooth roll, you see the ball move to new
locations without rolling.I can fix this by using the left arrow to skip
back in the recording and when I do the video plays perfectly where it had
the jumpy problem. It will play fine until about 14-15 minutes from then
and repeats.
This does not happen on the FireTV or any x86 PC frontend. I have not
tested this on a RPI4 yet but will.
I thought the next test should be the 32 bit version on the Shield if that
is allowed?
Jim A
TV 4K and the 64 bit version on my Shield TV. The question is why and
could I run the 32 bit version on the Shield TV?
The reason for the question is I'm having a frontend problem on the Shield
TV that is not happening on the Fire TV 4K.
On the Shield TV at about 14-15 minutes of watching a recording without
any buttons or keys being touched the video starts getting jumpy. I can
video it with my cellphone and post it if needed. Since this was a
recording of the PGA golf Championship, jumpy is easy to describe. Watching
the ball roll. instead of a smooth roll, you see the ball move to new
locations without rolling.I can fix this by using the left arrow to skip
back in the recording and when I do the video plays perfectly where it had
the jumpy problem. It will play fine until about 14-15 minutes from then
and repeats.
This does not happen on the FireTV or any x86 PC frontend. I have not
tested this on a RPI4 yet but will.
I thought the next test should be the 32 bit version on the Shield if that
is allowed?
Jim A