2016-10-06, 11:23
(2016-10-06, 09:29)aelfwine Wrote: What is 3D ISO exactly anyway?
3D ISO is what only a very few people watch, I watch everything except 3D ISO on my HiMedia Q10 Pro and it works perfectly!
(2016-10-06, 09:29)aelfwine Wrote: What is 3D ISO exactly anyway?
(2016-10-06, 09:29)aelfwine Wrote: What is 3D ISO exactly anyway?
(2016-10-06, 11:23)HereIsTom Wrote:(2016-10-06, 09:29)aelfwine Wrote: What is 3D ISO exactly anyway?
3D ISO is what only a very few people watch, I watch everything except 3D ISO on my HiMedia Q10 Pro and it works perfectly!
(2016-10-06, 20:39)D3rdevil Wrote: Well I wouldnt be interested in streaming thats what the TV can easily do. I am only interested in a x265 4k HDR 10bit mediaplayer. Preferably with Dolby Vision though
And 23,976hz stutter free playback is the MOST important aspect!
(2016-08-06, 15:16)Skank Wrote:(2016-07-20, 14:21)hdmkv Wrote:(2016-07-20, 03:08)wesk05 Wrote: * that is unlikely I know that there will be a (or two) stutter(s) because when I converted from R3D to AVI, by mistake I had used a 24fps timeline. The original video is actually 23.976fps.Okay, I should have said fairly smooth ... there's a minor stutter at around the 21 and at the 31 second marks. Also, not sure if it's due to framerate switching enabled for 23.976 and 24.000 by HiMedia w/firmware v1.0.5, it takes a while longer for each of these clips to initiate playing.
A new f/w is expected tomorrow. Unsure if it's just for beta testers. It appears w/1.0.5, the issue is with the native player, which is rendering 23.976 at 24.000, and sending that out. The h/w itself can output properly at 23.976Hz, but isn't getting that from the native player app.
Still microstutters with latest firmware? Is it true hardware is capable of correct passthrough but the app is not?
(2016-10-06, 11:23)HereIsTom Wrote:(2016-10-06, 09:29)aelfwine Wrote: What is 3D ISO exactly anyway?
3D ISO is what only a very few people watch, I watch everything except 3D ISO on my HiMedia Q10 Pro and it works perfectly!
(2016-10-06, 11:28)noggin Wrote:(2016-10-06, 09:29)aelfwine Wrote: What is 3D ISO exactly anyway?
3D ISO is a disk image of a 3D Blu-ray. Because of the way 3D Blu-ray works you can't rip 3D Blu-rays to a Blu-Ray folder structure and guarantee 3D replay, instead you need to rip them as an ISO disk image. This is why ISO is a big thing for 3D. (The other alternative is to rip the BD to a 3D MVC MKV - using third party software)
(A folder rip copies the files, an ISO rip copies the filing system. Because 3D Blu-rays do very clever things with the UDF file-system to allow for 2D compatibility without duplicating content, you need to retain the 'UDF-ness' - which is why a folder rip doesn't usually work)
Quote:External video player software used with HiMedia Q5/Q10 devices, consequently there are some Kodi features missing.
(2016-10-08, 09:58)wrxtasy Wrote: The one question I have is why is this Hi-Freq switcher even needed in the first place, is there a problem with the HiMedia Firmware ?because of limitation is good for TV series, less for film with HD audio.
(2016-10-08, 09:58)wrxtasy Wrote: On AMLogic for example its all automatic, switching to all the Resolution modes.yes, but need custom version of kodi, If I'm not wrong. At the moment vanilla kodi not support auto-switch with any device. SPMC is like cutom/fork of kodi.
(2016-10-08, 12:39)looun Wrote:(2016-10-08, 09:58)wrxtasy Wrote: The one question I have is why is this Hi-Freq switcher even needed in the first place, is there a problem with the HiMedia Firmware ?because of limitation is good for TV series, less for film with HD audio.
no , now work very well and there is a github repository .
looun Wrote:No, the regular Kodi Jarvis Android App refresh switches on well supported AMLogic devices, provided you patch and configure the Firmware correctly. These cheap "Ship and Forget" Android AMLogic boxes often run into problems with black screens when refresh switching because of Firmware issues.(2016-10-08, 09:58)wrxtasy Wrote: On AMLogic for example its all automatic, switching to all the Resolution modes.yes, but need custom version of kodi, If I'm not wrong. At the moment vanilla kodi not support auto-switch with any device. SPMC is like cutom/fork of kodi.
(2016-10-08, 09:58)wrxtasy Wrote: So does the external HiMedia video player Refresh switch or are there more Workarounds needed for that too ?
(2016-10-08, 09:58)wrxtasy Wrote:ok thanks, mine misunderstanding.looun Wrote:No, the regular Kodi Jarvis Android App refresh switches on well supported AMLogic devices, provided you patch and configure the Firmware correctly. These cheap "Ship and Forget" Android AMLogic boxes often run into problems with black screens when refresh switching because of Firmware issues.(2016-10-08, 09:58)wrxtasy Wrote: On AMLogic for example its all automatic, switching to all the Resolution modes.yes, but need custom version of kodi, If I'm not wrong. At the moment vanilla kodi not support auto-switch with any device. SPMC is like cutom/fork of kodi.