Win Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Discussions (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=222) +--- Forum: Hardware (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=112) +--- Thread: Win Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback (/showthread.php?tid=266316) Pages:
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RE: Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - afedchin - 2019-02-24 (2019-02-24, 16:37)Shadow128 Wrote: Anyone knows, if full 3D support is possible on a NUC7i3 system? yes, it's possible. at least on Win8 and with stereo display. did you enable stereoscopic 3D in system display settings? Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - fmedrano1977 - 2019-02-24 Nevermind RE: Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - Shadow128 - 2019-02-24 (2019-02-24, 16:56)afedchin Wrote:(2019-02-24, 16:37)Shadow128 Wrote: Anyone knows, if full 3D support is possible on a NUC7i3 system? That sounds good You mean the display setting from Windows 10? I searched, but I didn't find that option. All Intel drivers are updated Edit: After connecting the NUC directly to my TV, I can see the 3D option in windows, but Kodi still doesn't show another 3D option then in my previous post RE: Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - Krobar - 2019-02-25 Just noticed the new Kodi 18 builds; thanks Afedchin and Morpog. I'm on an I-3-8300 and the 3d does play, the tv switches to 3d mode too but it defaults to top/bottom 3D, the other odd thing is that the 3D mode in the menu just shows as "block_lr". Interlaced also works fine but what is the mode called that people using for full resolution MVC decode? Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - fmedrano1977 - 2019-02-25 Hardware based, but it was my understanding that that option wasn't working with any of the hardware that has the DP --->HDMI 2.0 conversion chip. You'd have to use something with HDMI 1.4 or an after market gpu that supports mvc with HDMI 2.0. RE: Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - Krobar - 2019-02-26 SUCCESS with Intel I3-8300 and HDMI V2 IGP output The important bit for me was upgrading to the Intel DCH 25.20.100.6577 IGP Driver Setup: Kodi 18.0 RC5 X64 Build from Morpog Windows 10 Pro X64 with all updates as of 26/02/2019 Intel DCH 25.20.100.6577 Driver (Released Yesterday, did not work with older DCH 25.20.100.6444) Supermicro X11SCA-F Motherboard (Uses the less common PS175 DisplayPort convertor; NOT Megachips, this may or may not be important) Other Details (Don't think these will matter though): KVM VM running under 4.20.7-arch1-1-ARCH Kernel Linux Host Intel UPT Passthrough of IGP Unique "SG" video option enabled in Supermicro Bios (Allows host to boot from IPMI for video and then HDMI to be passed through to VM) Using INF EDID override (This was from earlier troubleshooting to make my old Denon amp not default to stereo on power cycle but I don't think its required in general) Notes: Samsung TV switched automatically and declared 3D Hardware (Not Interlaced like before) but reports 1080P/30 despite the source reporting as 1080/23.976 by Kodi Movement seems good DTS HD-MA Passthrough is working well Video Decoder is reported as msdk_mvc (HW) and CPU use is no higher than 25% (I only pass 2 cores from the CPU to the VM) Seems to switch ok from 3D to 2D and vice-versa Automatic refresh rate switching seems to be broken with this build; works with the official Kodi 18 releases Have only used for 30mins so far but this is very encouraging IMHO Have some photos but cant seem to upload to this forum. RE: Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - Morpog - 2019-02-26 (2019-02-26, 19:10)Krobar Wrote: Automatic refresh rate switching seems to be broken with this build; works with the official Kodi 18 releases Try disabling "full screen window" in settings --> system --> display. RE: Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - Krobar - 2019-02-26 (2019-02-26, 22:17)Morpog Wrote:Thank you, that setting fixed it although it was the other way round; enabling full screen window made the refresh rate changes work.(2019-02-26, 19:10)Krobar Wrote: Automatic refresh rate switching seems to be broken with this build; works with the official Kodi 18 releases Now getting correct auto refresh rate changes. My 3D BD MKVs are playing perfectly in 1080P/24 Hardware 3D; motion is perfect. Anyone else tried Intel HDMI 2.0 3D with the new driver? RE: Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - fmedrano1977 - 2019-02-26 (2019-02-26, 22:38)Krobar Wrote:I have a 7th Gen, I wonder if it will work now.(2019-02-26, 22:17)Morpog Wrote:Thank you, that setting fixed it although it was the other way round; enabling full screen window made the refresh rate changes work.(2019-02-26, 19:10)Krobar Wrote: Automatic refresh rate switching seems to be broken with this build; works with the official Kodi 18 releases RE: Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - querty1000 - 2019-03-01 Quote:Hardware based, but it was my understanding that that option wasn't working with any of the hardware that has the DP --->HDMI 2.0 conversion chip.how can i see if a device, e.g. a NUC, native HDMI2.0 or a conversation chip has? Is there any small box with native HDMI2 avail? RE: Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - Krobar - 2019-03-02 Unless you have one of the much rarer NUCs with AMD graphics then it will use a converter chip if it is HDMI 2.0. I would just update to the latest driver and give it a try. My system is not a NUC but is an 8th gen CPU with a motherboard using the PS175 converter chip. It works perfectly with the latest driver released a few days ago, older drives don't work. Not sure if my system is the odd one out but 3D definitely works with DP converted HDMI 2.0 in some cases. RE: Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - Lee311278 - 2019-03-02 Hi, 1st time posting. After triying & failing with my pc & laptop(both i5 4th gen) I have just ordered a zidoo X9s. Does anyone have 1 & any good? Thanks. Lee RE: Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - hdmkv - 2019-03-02 Yes, X9S is excellent as a 3D media player. 4K HDR too, plus auto refresh rate, resolution & color space switching. Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - fmedrano1977 - 2019-03-02 Still not working on 7th Gen Nuc. RE: Intel HTPCs/NUCs & Kodi-native 3D MVC Playback - Krobar - 2019-03-03 (2019-03-02, 23:11)fmedrano1977 Wrote: Still not working on 7th Gen Nuc.Did you use the Intel DCH 25.20.100.6577 driver? Maybe only Paradetech works. |