i just installed a heatsink - it was on 56°C (then with heatsink droped to 54°C) then rebooted to last version and it is at 70°C in idle...
from log
[ 103.910087] CPU Budget: Temperature: 70 Limit state:1 item[1200000,4,-1,0 0]
[ 103.910101] [ddrfreq] temperature=70 C, ddr freq up
[ 103.910438] CPU Budget:update CPU 0 cpufreq max to 1200000 min to 648000
[ 104.420088] CPU Budget: Temperature: 70 Limit state:0 item[1296000,4,-1,0 0]
[ 104.420104] [ddrfreq] temperature=69 C, ddr freq up
[ 105.930085] CPU Budget: Temperature: 70 Limit state:1 item[1200000,4,-1,0 0]
[ 105.930099] [ddrfreq] temperature=70 C, ddr freq up
[ 105.930434] CPU Budget:update CPU 0 cpufreq max to 1200000 min to 648000
[ 106.940077] CPU Budget: Temperature: 69 Limit state:0 item[1296000,4,-1,0 0]
jernej replied at 2016-3-17 01:11
Do you have any sample video (e.g. few megs) to demonstrate this? After more testing, I can say th ...
Could it be due to refresh rate? I did same other tests and on image 2016/02/03 video plays smoother I thing, but there is fix 60 Hz RR, tested video has 23,976.
slaine replied at 2016-3-17 09:55
Could it be due to refresh rate? I did same other tests and on image 2016/02/03 video plays smoothe ...
You can test this by changing refresh rate in video settings. Be aware that you can select only between refresh rates which are supported in both devices, OPi and display.
I know your probably already aware of it, but, this issue seems to reoccur with Kodi on a fairly regular basis. LibRTMP apparently may need to be updated again, or soon, to assist in streaming video sources. And, here's a link to help http://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO:Update_librtmp