Huawei Mediaq M310
#1
Is there a version of XBMC that will work on the Huawei MediaQ M310 withe the Hisilicon K3V2 chip. Any help would be appreciated. Regards
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#2
XBMC works well on this little device. My first impression of this tiny device is "wow"
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#3
Thanks for updating us. So you actually own it and tried it out? What skin are you using? It looks like a cool box.

Ernie
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#4
I received it this morning. This is a well thought out device. It has a lot of features I haven't tried yet. Everything functions quite snappy and the graphics are excellent. Going to try some 1080 later. I have 6 different android tv devices and this functions right out of the box. Best yet.
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#5
Seems to work best with xbmc 12.1 mabe because it uses an older version of android?
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#6
This works with libstagefright ?

What sort of FPS is the UI rendering at in XBMC system information, it has one of those uncommon Vivante GPU's.
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#7
hey is there a xbmc linux build for this box and also is the xbmc android performance better than that of the pivos?
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#8
Its showing 30fps with screen resolution of 1920x1080@60hz. I'm running xbmc 12.1 git20130503. hdmi in works slick tried my blue ray and an old dvd player.

Don't know about linux build but Huawei is a member of linaro.Never used a pivios so can't compare.
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#9
Only 30fps on the Vivante GC4000, thats disappointing. Pivos XIOS with it's 1 core Mali 400 manages that at 720p at least.

I was curios because the GC1000 is present on the Marvell chipsets built into the GoogleTV boxes which with the forthcoming update v4 Android TV may run XBMC one day.

@ Sheppie1 linux build is only available to Pivos as they developed a branch of XBMC for Amlogic chipsets, it is not a general purpose linux OS.
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#10
(2013-10-12, 11:56)Starstream Wrote: Only 30fps on the Vivante GC4000, thats disappointing. Pivos XIOS with it's 1 core Mali 400 manages that at 720p at least.

I was curios because the GC1000 is present on the Marvell chipsets built into the GoogleTV boxes which with the forthcoming update v4 Android TV may run XBMC one day.

@ Sheppie1 linux build is only available to Pivos as they developed a branch of XBMC for Amlogic chipsets, it is not a general purpose linux OS.

30fps was the lowest it showed. Highest I've seen is 39fps. The graphics are really crisp.
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(2013-10-12, 18:55)reefmonger Wrote:
(2013-10-12, 11:56)Starstream Wrote: Only 30fps on the Vivante GC4000, thats disappointing. Pivos XIOS with it's 1 core Mali 400 manages that at 720p at least.

I was curios because the GC1000 is present on the Marvell chipsets built into the GoogleTV boxes which with the forthcoming update v4 Android TV may run XBMC one day.

@ Sheppie1 linux build is only available to Pivos as they developed a branch of XBMC for Amlogic chipsets, it is not a general purpose linux OS.

30fps was the lowest it showed. Highest I've seen is 39fps. The graphics are really crisp.

Fps is becoming a bit if an older method of determining gpu performance. Nenamark2 among others is a much better benchmark. Youi Labs recently tested all the major gpu's using a variety of benchmark s and when the dust settled only one gpu rose to the top when it came to overall image accuracy and that is the Vivante GC4000.
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