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Originally Posted by Beelzebubu
True, except that the process is defined and the seed coded in the bitstream header. So if the seed is static (e.g. when paused, or because so coded), the grain looks the same every frame. So the above behaviour suggests the seed is changing even if the video is paused. Where does it get the new seeds from? And if from someplace else than the bitstream header, does that mean it looks anything like intended by the encoder?
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I see what you mean. Basically the video stream and the grain stream are "out of sync" now.
Not sure who to blame here. The fire stick decoder or Kodi.