2016-03-31, 00:24
in YOU all hope
(2016-03-30, 07:33)wrxtasy Wrote: Android Testing: - SPMC 16.1.2 (Kodi Jarvis)
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--> 23.976fps VC-1 plays back with stutters (AML Kernel issue)
(2016-03-31, 02:38)soadzoor Wrote:(2016-03-30, 07:33)wrxtasy Wrote: Android Testing: - SPMC 16.1.2 (Kodi Jarvis)
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--> 23.976fps VC-1 plays back with stutters (AML Kernel issue)
Hi!
Do you think this kernel issue will be fixed? If so, when? It's really a shame that I can't play some 1080p@24 movies with VC-1, when I surely can play 4k@60p hevc movies smoothly.Sounds really strange
(2016-04-06, 18:18)cparker63 Wrote: Excellent news! That's so great to hear. I know that the C2 is out of stock until the end of the month, so I won't get to mess with it for a while anyway, but this is very encouraging.Not a must - particularly in LibreElec/OpenElec which doesn't make intensive use of disk, unless - I suspect - you have a large library? Even then a fast uSD card is probably not horrific. eMMC may be better - but not cheap.
So I suppose that an eMMC card is pretty much a "must" to order along with the board to get a good experience with it? Because I was considering using a UHS-1 card (Samsung EVO+) with it. Unless that's a bad idea.
(2016-04-06, 17:38)wrxtasy Wrote: Netflix will definitely be 480p Max resolution and very likely those other DRM Apps as well.
I've switched camps and have been compiling LibreELEC (OpenELEC fork) for the C2 today. It's nice and quick, especially with the eMMC card. 4K is still a work in progress as is dynamic refresh rate switching. Lock the refresh rate at 60hz and nearly everything plays pretty well.
Dolby digital and AC3 pass through untested. Normal 2.0 audio is fine.
Basic HDMI CEC control works too.
I will have a test version out tomorrow
(2016-04-07, 12:17)wrxtasy Wrote: Development version of LibreELEC 7.0.0 just finished compiling:
LibreELEC-Odroid_C2_aarch64-7.0-devel.img
LibreELEC-Odroid_C2_aarch64-7.0-devel.tar
http://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=138&t=20415
(2016-04-12, 17:50)Alien0 Wrote: Hi guys, is there a way I can install acestream on the C2?
LibreElec is working great since I started using it last week
Thanks wrxtasy
(2016-04-12, 18:04)noggin Wrote:(2016-04-12, 17:50)Alien0 Wrote: Hi guys, is there a way I can install acestream on the C2?
LibreElec is working great since I started using it last week
Thanks wrxtasy
Looks like Acestream is a piracy-based service. No discussions or support for that here please.
Broadly speaking, if you are using add ons in Kodi to watch stuff that you'd normally have to pay for, then please don't discuss it here. (It doesn't matter whether it is legal in your territory or not)
(2016-04-12, 18:10)Alien0 Wrote:(2016-04-12, 18:04)noggin Wrote:(2016-04-12, 17:50)Alien0 Wrote: Hi guys, is there a way I can install acestream on the C2?
LibreElec is working great since I started using it last week
Thanks wrxtasy
Looks like Acestream is a piracy-based service. No discussions or support for that here please.
Broadly speaking, if you are using add ons in Kodi to watch stuff that you'd normally have to pay for, then please don't discuss it here. (It doesn't matter whether it is legal in your territory or not)
It's not on the list of banned addons
http://kodi.wiki/view/Official:Forum_rul...ed_add-ons
Also it worked on the C1
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