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RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - movie78 - 2016-11-29 Ok, try this trick it worked for one time. Change the resolution to 1920X1080p 3D apply that setting Make sure kodi is not running Now unplug the HDMI cable from Kaby Lake box then plug it back in Now open kodi and see if the Hardware base is selectable. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - baba420 - 2016-11-29 (2016-11-29, 20:16)movie78 Wrote: Ok, try this trick it worked for one time.I tried it but no luck unfortunately. I even rebooted after plugging in. I also tried different HDMI ports on my tv. https://www.dropbox.com/s/x54fxe6omjljgrk/Foto%2029-11-16%2019%2021%2022.jpg?dl=0 RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - movie78 - 2016-11-29 (2016-11-29, 20:23)baba420 Wrote:(2016-11-29, 20:16)movie78 Wrote: Ok, try this trick it worked for one time.I tried it but no luck unfortunately. I even rebooted after plugging in. I also tried different HDMI ports on my tv. I was able to get my to work once and then it stop, i couldn't figure how to get it back... This Kaby lake boxes are frustrating.. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - baba420 - 2016-11-29 (2016-11-29, 21:19)movie78 Wrote:I guess that's the price we pay as early adopters. I think these bugs will be fixed soon. For now I use my RPi3 as my main media player for HD and 3D-content and use the Kaby Lake box for 4K.(2016-11-29, 20:23)baba420 Wrote:(2016-11-29, 20:16)movie78 Wrote: Ok, try this trick it worked for one time.I tried it but no luck unfortunately. I even rebooted after plugging in. I also tried different HDMI ports on my tv. Has anyone recommendations for a video player software with 4K and HDR support? RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - Lucas Rey - 2016-11-29 (2016-11-29, 20:03)baba420 Wrote: Thanks for your reply Lucas. Unfortunately no matter what I do, I just don't get the Hardware option as preferred mode in system settings. You have exactly the same hardware as mine, so there's no reason because it doesn't work. The only diffences is that you have M2 and I have 2,5" SSD Sata. Which IntelHD driver version is installed? Which Windows version? 10 Pro x86/x64? (I have Win 10 x64 Enterprise LTSB). Be sure you have latest Intel HD driver, I have the following version installed: Then, be sure you have the following settings selected on Windows: When you have checked above, download full 3D ISO test file from: http://kodi.wiki/view/Samples close Kodi and try to play it with PowerDVD or TotalMedia theatre. This will test your 3D hardware and exclude driver issue. If this will not solve your issue, I can share my working Windows image so you can restore it directly on your beebox. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - fmedrano1977 - 2016-11-29 I'm finding that no matter what settings I set it to on Windows, the output is always 4K according to the info given by the tv. I can change the source to the cable box and info given by TV v is 1080i, just like I got my cable box setup as. But on this Asrock Beebox, I have Windows, Intel, and Kodi all set to 1080p and yet I get 4K feed to the tv. What gives? Could this be why I can't get 3D to work? Sent from my HTC 10 RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - fmedrano1977 - 2016-11-30 (2016-11-29, 20:23)baba420 Wrote:(2016-11-29, 20:16)movie78 Wrote: Ok, try this trick it worked for one time.I tried it but no luck unfortunately. I even rebooted after plugging in. I also tried different HDMI ports on my tv. After hours of tinkering I finally got hardware option to show up. In the intel display settings app, I changed the 29Hz refresh rate to 60p Hz and it worked. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - Lucas Rey - 2016-11-30 (2016-11-30, 01:56)fmedrano1977 Wrote: After hours of tinkering I finally got hardware option to show up. In the intel display settings app, I changed the 29Hz refresh rate to 60p Hz and it worked. Good for you, even this is strange since HDMI 1.4 supports up to 30Hz, and 1.4 is necessary to play 3D movies (hope, if possible, this will be fixed in next Kodi fork release). What I never tried is if BeeBox can support both HDMI port at the same time connected directly to TV. So, in that case should be enought to change TV INPUT HDMI on the fly. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - baba420 - 2016-11-30 (2016-11-30, 01:56)fmedrano1977 Wrote:(2016-11-29, 20:23)baba420 Wrote:(2016-11-29, 20:16)movie78 Wrote: Ok, try this trick it worked for one time.I tried it but no luck unfortunately. I even rebooted after plugging in. I also tried different HDMI ports on my tv. Boom! This did the trick for me! Thanks a lot guys, now are all my issues fixed. Edit: also running Intel's Driver Update Utility jumped the video driver a version higher than the version provided by Windows update. Maybe a tip for users who have problems. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - fmedrano1977 - 2016-11-30 (2016-11-30, 21:54)baba420 Wrote:Good to hear I discovered the solution, and that it worked for you. Took me about 2 irritating hours of changing settings back and forth till it finally worked. I found it odd that although you set the res@1080p it still kept sending a 4K signal to the tv.(2016-11-30, 01:56)fmedrano1977 Wrote:(2016-11-29, 20:23)baba420 Wrote: I tried it but no luck unfortunately. I even rebooted after plugging in. I also tried different HDMI ports on my tv. Sent from my HTC 10 RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - movie78 - 2016-11-30 So the correct resolution setting should be 1920X1080p 3D @60Hz ? Once you initiate a 4K content your TV resolution changes to 3820X2160p RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - baba420 - 2016-11-30 (2016-11-30, 22:08)movie78 Wrote: So the correct resolution setting should be 1920X1080p 3D @60Hz ?The weird thing is that despite the resolution is set to 1920x1080p, my TV reports it's running 3840x2160. However when playing 4K content the TV switches to the correct resolution. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - movie78 - 2016-11-30 (2016-11-30, 23:31)baba420 Wrote:(2016-11-30, 22:08)movie78 Wrote: So the correct resolution setting should be 1920X1080p 3D @60Hz ?The weird thing is that despite the resolution is set to 1920x1080p, my TV reports it's running 3840x2160. However when playing 4K content the TV switches to the correct resolution. Can you check your Kodi System Info to see what the resolution is set to? RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - Lucas Rey - 2016-12-01 (2016-11-30, 22:08)movie78 Wrote: So the correct resolution setting should be 1920X1080p 3D @60Hz ? In my case, BeeBox and Windows 10 is set at 1920X1080p 3D @29Hz, the same for Kodi (with auto adjustment), and 3D works perfect. Still don't understand how 60Hz can works since HDMI works @30Hz. BTW, when I play 4K movie, Windows (and TV) changes resolution to 3820X2160p and come back to 1080p automatically when I press stop. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - movie78 - 2016-12-02 Beebox-S Series (Kaby Lake) Quote:Supports HEVC 10-bit and HDR (High Dynamic Range ) video playback to provide substantially improved video quality and higher bit depth video experience. The 10-bit content supports up to 1.07 billion color palette, it can have more detail of image, and greater range between the brightest and darkest part of the image. I hope these manufacturers can be a little more clear about support for HDR |