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RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - Sniffer77 - 2014-06-30 (2014-06-30, 12:14)jok3r Wrote: Hi All, Sorry to ask as your having issues but is the remote good for openelec? I'm having issues with my bluetooth ps3 remote so I'm after another option RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - Yorick - 2014-06-30 (2014-06-30, 12:59)javis Wrote: Respone from Intel person (seemingly) regarding availability on 2820 with 2830 CPU Interesting. The problem is that the model DN2820FYKH don´t change the name with this new version, so it will be difficult to know that version are buying. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - visiter555 - 2014-06-30 (2014-06-30, 15:31)Yorick Wrote:(2014-06-30, 12:59)javis Wrote: Respone from Intel person (seemingly) regarding availability on 2820 with 2830 CPU Yea, when I asked earlier in the Intel thread about part numbers, there is a different SKU, but... And the answer to my question on availability that Intel gave is ambiguous at best. Intel is going to dump the old 2820 processor on a lot of unsuspecting people. Intel also said the 2840 chip is being released, so that means we will have obsolete 2820s on the street being sold when people expect either the 2830 or 2840 SOC. What a company....lol RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - pr0xZen - 2014-06-30 (2014-06-30, 16:42)visiter555 Wrote:(2014-06-30, 15:31)Yorick Wrote:(2014-06-30, 12:59)javis Wrote: Respone from Intel person (seemingly) regarding availability on 2820 with 2830 CPU Short but interesting read. As stated several times, even very recently - Intel declared a looong time ago, that they would keep the DN2820FYKH model name, as the N2830 SoC is just "a minor revision" of the N2820 (Small tweaks and "patches", notably: adding Quick Sync). Seems the same goes for the N2840. I guess the only way to check what SoC CPU is "in there", would be either the seller/retailer providing the Intel SKU, applied software or visual confirmation. Seing how this is "just a minor revision", most retailers probably won't even update their info. Intel has been behind on production on this unit since launch - and still is. That means that any retailer is very unlikely to hold "old stock" - new arrivals just go "straight through" to fill backorders, or see a few hours of shelf-time before sale or pickup. What we can derive from this, and the production change happening 30. may - is that if your order was shipped from the retailer/seller to you, after approx. the middle of june - you are highly unlikely to get one with the N2820 SoC/CPU. My basis for this being that the shipments from Intel to your retailer, takes less than 2 weeks. Results may vary. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - hugepants - 2014-07-03 (2014-06-30, 13:58)Sniffer77 Wrote: ...is the remote good for openelec?Yes RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - jok3r - 2014-07-03 (2014-06-30, 13:58)Sniffer77 Wrote: Sorry to ask as your having issues but is the remote good for openelec? I'm having issues with my bluetooth ps3 remote so I'm after another option Yeah it does, straight out of the box. I rather run XBMCbuntu but if i can't solve it, ill just use OE RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - dumfadog - 2014-07-04 OK. I have searched so forgive me if I failed to find the answer :-) My setup Nuc 2820 - xbmc 13.1 git:84725b0 ( openelec) - xbox 360 media remote Worked brilliantly until............. Today I updated bios to v34 and now my remote presses are detected as mostly doubles. Very occasionally as single presses. Try navigating and pausing with that little issue ;-) What the heck did I do wrong? Surely a bios update couldn't have caused that Any assistance from the gurus here greatly appreciated Cheers RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - ASimkins - 2014-07-04 (2014-07-04, 05:33)dumfadog Wrote: OK. I have searched so forgive me if I failed to find the answer :-) This has happened to me twice in the past. Check your CPU utilization at idle - I'd imagine its likely doubled as well. I tried everything to fix - only thing that worked for me was a clean install of OpenELEC. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - ozimek - 2014-07-04 (2014-06-25, 04:20)pr0xZen Wrote:Oh god! This still hasn't been resolved. I haven't checked the thread for a couple of months, so I was hoping it was fixed.(2014-06-22, 15:16)outatouch0 Wrote: Okay thanks guys, Is anyone else having problems with 5.1 audio in Netflix under Win 8.1? 2.0 is fine, but if I enable 5.1 it lags horribly. It basically runs in slow motion with no sound. I'm really beginning to regret getting this unit... RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - dumfadog - 2014-07-04 (2014-07-04, 12:36)ASimkins Wrote:(2014-07-04, 05:33)dumfadog Wrote: OK. I have searched so forgive me if I failed to find the answer :-) OMG - yes that's exactly the symptoms. Anyways I managed to get it working again by renaming userdata to userdata.junk and rebooting. This reset all my settings and VOILA - all good again. Thanx for the assistance PHEW. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - zzenz - 2014-07-05 (2014-06-26, 16:45)pr0xZen Wrote:(2014-06-25, 13:00)xbs08 Wrote:Xvid: 1280x720 avg. 4Mb/s - AC3: 5.1 448kb/s - framerate: 23.976 fps.(2014-06-25, 04:20)pr0xZen Wrote: Anyone experienced quite a notable drop in performance with decoding xvid, in Gotham 13.1 releases? I've been trying to go through all the various settings and tweaks to see if something was forgotten (settings lost during update) - but wanted to hear if other users were experiencing similar issues.What's the average CPU usage during xvid/ac3 playback? Just thought I would reply back. The 8.1 Update 1 did not work nor any of the USB driver hack.. I finally just started again using windows 7.. Which all worked fine.. Not a bad little box, a little slow with menus in some ways, but all in all works great for a 10w media centre RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - Cassiuss - 2014-07-05 Hi, I am very happy with my NUC but was missing a remote. I ordered one and got it delivered today. It does work, but only with the USB IR receiver that came with it, and not with the internal IR receiver in the NUC itself. I am running OpenELEC 4.0.6 (Gotham). Is there a setting I am missing? Do I have to change anything in the BIOS? I looked on this thread as well as on the intel website, but to me it seems that for everybody else it works out of the box?! Any help would be appreciated! Re: RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - LazerBlue - 2014-07-05 (2014-07-05, 21:14)Cassiuss Wrote: Hi,Do you have a link to the remote you bought? It sounds like it may not be an RC6 MCE capable remote but instead one that just emulates a keyboard which is why it only works with its USB dongle. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - xbs08 - 2014-07-06 Delete please RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - pr0xZen - 2014-07-06 (2014-07-05, 21:14)Cassiuss Wrote: Hi, There are ways to use pretty much any remote, given the approriate drivers and setup. (2014-07-04, 17:31)ozimek Wrote: Oh god! This still hasn't been resolved. I haven't checked the thread for a couple of months, so I was hoping it was fixed. Same experience I had. I now use a $15 usb soundcard for both optical toslink and 5.1 analog audio to my AVR (which is not HDMI capable). Setting the 5.1 analog output as default device in Windows, and digital output for passthrough in XBMC - I now get 5.1 from the Netflix metro app. It still won't do HDMI bitstream passthrough - but as my current AVR doesn't do HDMI anyway, and my TV doesn't do E-AC-3 - I have no way to test that anymore. In my current setup, Windows do closed decoding of the E-AC-3 (Dolby Digital Plus) stream, and outputs it 6-ch analog. I'm starting to think maybe the PAP (Protective Audio Path) needed for DTS-HD/MA bitstream passthrough over HDMI in Win 8, is a hardware failure in the NUC, or a wrongly written DHCP identifier. If it was a software/driver issue - they really should have figured it out by now. If anyone getting one with the N2830 tests this, I guess we can get a better resolvement. If it indeed is/were an hardware issue - it would most surely be fixed in the new N28x0 revisions. |