

(In case it might be relevant, System Information reports for both graphic cards that gMux is version 3.2.19 and that Metal is supported.) Dedicated graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M (Vendor, Device ID, Revision ID: 0x10de, 0x0fd5, 0x00a2).Integrated graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 (Vendor, Device ID, Revision ID: 0x8086, 0x0166, 0x0009).
#Kodi for mac 10.12.5 pro
MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012) running macOS 10.12.5, which carries the following: Since the commit is OpenGL-related, perhaps not all Mac plaftforms experience it. Revision 2.2.1-gc45ece9738 (the previous commit) seems to work fine. Limitedly tested encodings which do not show the behaviour are VC-1, H.265, VP9, and ‘XVID’.īuilding from source, the problem seems to rear its head with VLC revision 2.2.2-g1664bf2d55 (commit 1664bf2d55d7239b54e87933ba75959a5bac4d77). I have also experienced the flickering in ‘MPEG-4’ videos though in this case the window tries to shrink (perhaps simply because they are low-resolution 3GPP YouTube videos). It might be necessary to force-quit the application.įrom my initial testing, affected videos showing the described behaviour are encoded using H.264, where the decoded format identified by VLC is "Planar 4:2:0 YUV)" it does not happen for 10-bit encodes (format: "Planar 4:2:0 YUV 10-bit LE").

)Įxpected result: The video, with sound, should play.Īctual result: There is no video or audio the VLC main window flickers and grows.
#Kodi for mac 10.12.5 download
