2018-11-28, 10:04
Or open Kodi quicker.
(2018-11-28, 10:54)FoxADRIANO Wrote:(2018-11-28, 10:04)Hitcher Wrote: Or open Kodi quicker.What do you mean?
(2018-11-21, 11:39)sectune Wrote:I would recommend you trying more specialized players/hardware for your needs. It seems you have only the need for playing back your videos in 4k with "best possible" quality without any further frills. See my reply quoted above. I am not an employee of Dune nor in any way related to them. Kodi and the flexibility it brings may not be suitable for everyone's needs.(2018-11-20, 14:42)FoxADRIANO Wrote: NOW THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION:Hey, I would suggest you to try using Dune players. Kodi is not for everyone, tastes and needs are different for all of us. Dune has a very good reputation and also dedicated support teams available. Dune has no affiliation with Kodi nor the Kodi team whatsoever and runs their own software. tldr: nothing in common with Kodi, no support here in forums. Some bigger and/or specialized shops in your area might have some Dune players in their sortiment for you to try them out before buying.
Do you know if there is a better player than Shield even if it is more expensive? I will watch ONLY my 4K videos in a HDD.
EDIT 2: This night I tried to watch the same video I watched in the afternoon but this time I saw a very overexposed video. The video was very bad. I hope someone can tell me if this problem is of my old HDMI cable.
(2018-11-28, 11:06)noggin Wrote:Ehy! I'd like to ask you a question please. Some days ago you sugegsted me to choose RGB in Shield settings. I know my Lumix GH5 shoots in YUV (if I'm not mistaken). Running in RGB colours are being converted to another color space. Why did you not suggested YUV420 50hz? If I choose YUV420 50hz the colors should be left untouched. I'd like to understand better. Thanks.(2018-11-28, 10:54)FoxADRIANO Wrote:(2018-11-28, 10:04)Hitcher Wrote: Or open Kodi quicker.What do you mean?
I think Hitcher means that your HDMI cable should have no means of changing the speed at which Kodi opens, just as it should have no way of changing the colours of your video (I think he was referring to my previous post)
Kodi obviously takes longer to open when you start the app - and get the Leia splash screen. Once the app is running on the Shield TV it should taker roughly the same amount of time to access it - assuming you've left the app in a menu and not playing video.
The first time you start the app after you've rebooted (or manually exit-ed the app I think) it will take longer to start than when you enter it after it has started running (which is common for most Android apps)
(2018-11-28, 18:07)FoxADRIANO Wrote:(2018-11-28, 11:06)noggin Wrote:Ehy! I'd like to ask you a question please. Some days ago you sugegsted me to choose RGB in Shield settings. I know my Lumix GH5 shoots in YUV (if I'm not mistaken). Running in RGB colours are being converted to another color space. Why did you not suggested YUV420 50hz? If I choose YUV420 50hz the colors should be left untouched. I'd like to understand better. Thanks.(2018-11-28, 10:54)FoxADRIANO Wrote: What do you mean?
I think Hitcher means that your HDMI cable should have no means of changing the speed at which Kodi opens, just as it should have no way of changing the colours of your video (I think he was referring to my previous post)
Kodi obviously takes longer to open when you start the app - and get the Leia splash screen. Once the app is running on the Shield TV it should taker roughly the same amount of time to access it - assuming you've left the app in a menu and not playing video.
The first time you start the app after you've rebooted (or manually exit-ed the app I think) it will take longer to start than when you enter it after it has started running (which is common for most Android apps)
(2018-11-28, 14:36)FoxADRIANO Wrote: There is something wrong. I alwasy turn off Kodi. It is not in my style to leave it opened. Even if I turn on my TV the follow day, when I clik on Kodi icon, it need around one second to open. I think it is a problem because in past time it needed around 4-5 seconds.