2017-04-16, 16:56
and then my patch would be rejected.
I know this trick
That's why I'm first trying to make sure that would be a useful option.
(2017-04-17, 03:16)Koying Wrote: Patch already exist: https://github.com/koying/SPMC/commit/7e...cdc5fc4fe7
I.e. Use the "Resample quality" setting, with <= Medium -> 384k and anything higher -> 640k.
Now I'm pretty sure the patch would be refused, indeed, unless it is limited to Android BUT does not use ifdef
(2017-04-17, 11:01)fritsch Wrote: For v17 there was this cmake change introduced for android only. The relevant setting could be added to this file only and the setting could be used on android only.
(2016-09-05, 20:37)fritsch Wrote: If you have a broken firmware, download the shitty builds. They are named matching your firmware. Currently on this list are:
FireTV 1 and 2, Some prerelease AMLogic Android 6 versions that ship a broken, e.g. shitty FW, never released as final by AMLogic.
Current shitty version: http://mirrors.kodi.tv/test-builds/android/arm/ (Updated 17/03/9) - Handle with care, you are warned. This version can kill your ears as it fakes passthrough via PCM as Jarvis did.
(2017-05-08, 22:21)vkostas Wrote: Hello guys (thumbs up for KODI).
I've read somewhere that Android resamples all audio files to 48kHz. Is it true?
It is unbelievable we are in 2017 and we still discuss those topics (not kodi fault of course).
Isn't the passthrough option the "easiest" one to implement at the end?
So many lazy/incompetent manufacturers spoiled the whole market.
I am still searching for a list of Android Boxes can play passthrough stereo 44.1 / 48 / 96kHz at least (multichannel PCM/DTSHD/TrueHD are nice to have though) without success.
Thanks to this thread AML s912 is definitely disqualified (unless a miracle happens).
(2017-03-16, 08:50)Koying Wrote: Shield is a reference device. Every format works there as far as Kodi is concerned.
The DTS issue is with mediatek based TV's, Sony and Philips.
If you have a passthrough issue on shield, 95% chance it's a misconfiguration or a h/w issue.