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RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - mastermaybe - 2014-12-19

I've tried everything I can find and cannot get this to work. I KNOW I have watched VC1 titles on this nuc before without this issue!

James

(2014-12-19, 02:03)scarecrow420 Wrote: dont know if im missing something but those images are too small to actually read

should be fixed now, sorry.

James


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - mastermaybe - 2014-12-19

Well, call me crazy, but upon a total wipe and reload...I was still having issues in the default settings.

Then though I saw an option in "acceleration" called "Waapi vc-1" and wholla...no drops. I SWEAR I didn't see this before-- musta went through these settings a dozen times.

!!!

James


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - noggin - 2014-12-19

I think the only warning about VAAPI VC-1 decoding is that, AIUI, it doesn't support interlaced VC-1 content, only progressive? (Intel driver limitation?)


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - fritsch - 2014-12-19

(2014-12-19, 12:00)noggin Wrote: I think the only warning about VAAPI VC-1 decoding is that, AIUI, it doesn't support interlaced VC-1 content, only progressive? (Intel driver limitation?)

Correct. It dates back to a time, when intel just asserted when you played VC-1 interlace. In the meantime it will just produce black images.

So, yes it's safe for progressive content.


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - mastermaybe - 2014-12-19

At that is my only option right? So I simply cannot playback 1080i concerts? I must be wrong cause I swear- again- I played back some 1080i shows months ago that seemed to look good-- even on my 160" outdoor screen lol.

Thanks guys
James


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - kokoro - 2014-12-25

Hi,
my Zotac gf9300-itx motherboard just died and I was thinking about a DN2820FYKH to replace it (I already have a D34010WYKH i3 Nuc in my office), and install Kodi on it as I did before with my Zotac build. I would like to re-use my 5.1 Creative analog surround sound system (3 separate mini-jacks for center-left-right-surround and sub) which was plugged right into my motherboard through 3 separate mini-jack plugs for it. The DN2820FYKH doen't have an analog output, so is buying an external USB sound card the only choice I have? I would like to avoid to purchase a digital amplifier with a set of speakers cause it looks ugly in a bedroom. Thanks.


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - noggin - 2014-12-25

(2014-12-19, 15:47)mastermaybe Wrote: At that is my only option right? So I simply cannot playback 1080i concerts? I must be wrong cause I swear- again- I played back some 1080i shows months ago that seemed to look good-- even on my 160" outdoor screen lol.

Thanks guys
James

AIUI you can't replay 1080i VC-1 content with VAAPI hardware decode acceleration. 1080p/720p VC-1 stuff is also fine with VAAPI hardware decode acceleration.
H264/AVC and MPEG2 1080i content is fine with VAAPI hardware decode acceleration.

For 1080i VC-1 content you need to use software decoding on the Intel platform, and I don't know if the CPU In the Baytrail is capable of software decoding VC-1. Also from memory it can't quite do YADIF 2x de-interlacing and may be limited to Bob?


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - fritsch - 2014-12-25

(2014-12-25, 13:03)noggin Wrote:
(2014-12-19, 15:47)mastermaybe Wrote: At that is my only option right? So I simply cannot playback 1080i concerts? I must be wrong cause I swear- again- I played back some 1080i shows months ago that seemed to look good-- even on my 160" outdoor screen lol.

Thanks guys
James

AIUI you can't replay 1080i VC-1 content with VAAPI hardware decode acceleration. 1080p/720p VC-1 stuff is also fine with VAAPI hardware decode acceleration.
H264/AVC and MPEG2 1080i content is fine with VAAPI hardware decode acceleration.

For 1080i VC-1 content you need to use software decoding on the Intel platform, and I don't know if the CPU In the Baytrail is capable of software decoding VC-1. Also from memory it can't quite do YADIF 2x de-interlacing and may be limited to Bob?

Your memory is correct.


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - dirtydesaster - 2014-12-25

Is anybody using Windows 8.1 and Live-TV?

Is there any chance for deinterlacing?


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - fritsch - 2014-12-25

I currently would not suggest Windows 8.1 at all for Kodi. Cause we don't have any active developers that test DXVA on Windows 8.1 - All the development was done on Windows 7. Furthermore our implementation still bases on DX9, so you might experience real sever issues.

Edit: Most sane devs, just skipped Windows 8.1, cause it's not usable at all for anything else besides cooking coffee or something


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - nickr - 2014-12-25

(2014-12-25, 23:00)fritsch Wrote: I currently would not suggest Windows 8.1 at all for Kodi. Cause we don't have any active developers that test DXVA on Windows 8.1 - All the development was done on Windows 7. Furthermore our implementation still bases on DX9, so you might experience real sever issues.

Edit: Most sane devs, just skipped Windows 8.1, cause it's not usable at all for anything else besides cooking coffee or something
Lol


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - dirtydesaster - 2014-12-26

(2014-12-25, 23:00)fritsch Wrote: I currently would not suggest Windows 8.1 at all for Kodi. Cause we don't have any active developers that test DXVA on Windows 8.1 - All the development was done on Windows 7. Furthermore our implementation still bases on DX9, so you might experience real sever issues.

Edit: Most sane devs, just skipped Windows 8.1, cause it's not usable at all for anything else besides cooking coffee or something

OK, Thanks for the Info. Normally I use also Win7, but Win8.1 has a very good boot time (much faster than Win7 @ my setup)


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - tavoc - 2014-12-26

I have Kodi on my win 8.1 with LiveTV (Server win 2012 with Dvbviewer RS). Cant see any difference to Main Xbmcbuntu (still gotham) Version.
Works OK


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - pigr8 - 2014-12-26

just downloaded and installed latest RC3 but remote is still lagging for me Sad is there any manual fix or maybe some workaround to try?

thanks :*


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - nickr - 2014-12-26

(2014-12-26, 17:30)pigr8 Wrote: just downloaded and installed latest RC3 but remote is still lagging for me Sad is there any manual fix or maybe some workaround to try?

thanks :*
You don't tell us your os, or provide a debug log (wiki)