2016-12-29, 18:13
(2016-12-28, 22:10)zbigzbig20 Wrote: @movie78, maybe you have dvb-s2 usb tuner? Maybe you can test it with le ? I wonder how it works with tvheadendI don't think a vanilla DVB-S2 tuner will get you anything in the U.S.
(2016-12-28, 22:10)zbigzbig20 Wrote: @movie78, maybe you have dvb-s2 usb tuner? Maybe you can test it with le ? I wonder how it works with tvheadendI don't think a vanilla DVB-S2 tuner will get you anything in the U.S.
(2016-12-29, 16:38)P.Kosunen Wrote: No ir receivers this year?
(2016-12-28, 20:22)movie78 Wrote:Quote:@Caramba69
It will be interesting to see if the 3D version works on this device as the NUC6CAYH has one HDMI 2.0 port only. With the Beebox 7100s the 3D movies work with the second HDMI 1.4 port only.
I have decided to go with the Asrock Beebox Kaby lake since this is the only Kaby Lake device that has 2 HDMI port (1.4 & 2.0), will received it tomorrow and do some testing with @afedchin MVC build and also test playback with 4k (HDR)
(2016-12-29, 22:46)baba420 Wrote:(2016-12-28, 20:22)movie78 Wrote:Quote:@Caramba69
It will be interesting to see if the 3D version works on this device as the NUC6CAYH has one HDMI 2.0 port only. With the Beebox 7100s the 3D movies work with the second HDMI 1.4 port only.
I have decided to go with the Asrock Beebox Kaby lake since this is the only Kaby Lake device that has 2 HDMI port (1.4 & 2.0), will received it tomorrow and do some testing with @afedchin MVC build and also test playback with 4k (HDR)
Let me know if you can playback HDR content with the Beebox (not only playback but when also your TV switch to HDR mode).
(2016-12-29, 22:50)movie78 Wrote:Not true. And it's linux written by linus. The OS where you don't need to reserve a core and ssd speed for the virus scanner (just kidding).(2016-12-29, 22:46)baba420 Wrote:(2016-12-28, 20:22)movie78 Wrote: I have decided to go with the Asrock Beebox Kaby lake since this is the only Kaby Lake device that has 2 HDMI port (1.4 & 2.0), will received it tomorrow and do some testing with @afedchin MVC build and also test playback with 4k (HDR)
Let me know if you can playback HDR content with the Beebox (not only playback but when also your TV switch to HDR mode).
I don't think HDR playback is possible yet in Windows, Most of the Kodi Dev are focusing on Linus.
No love for Windows
(2016-12-29, 22:50)movie78 Wrote:(2016-12-29, 22:46)baba420 Wrote:(2016-12-28, 20:22)movie78 Wrote: I have decided to go with the Asrock Beebox Kaby lake since this is the only Kaby Lake device that has 2 HDMI port (1.4 & 2.0), will received it tomorrow and do some testing with @afedchin MVC build and also test playback with 4k (HDR)
Let me know if you can playback HDR content with the Beebox (not only playback but when also your TV switch to HDR mode).
I don't think HDR playback is possible yet in Windows, Most of the Kodi Dev are focusing on Linus.
No love for Windows
(2016-12-30, 18:27)fab67 Wrote: @movie78 or others with KabyLake
I'm interested is Asrock BeeBox Kaby Lake but I will wait CES 2017 to see if some others miniPC are coming out and compareing before buying one. I'm also interested in the new Quicksync encoder for some HEVC ( 8bit and 10 bit ) encoding
As you are on windows 10, could you if you have some time do some tests for me.
With QSVENCC 2.60 : http://rigaya34589.blog135.fc2.com/blog-...ry-10.html ( link for download : https://onedrive.live.com/?id=6BDD4375AC...75AC8933C6 )
Test 1 :
QSVEncC64.exe --check-features features.txt
and pastbin the result
Test 2 :
encoding this file : http://forum.videohelp.com/attachments/3...080p50.mkv
QSVEncC64.exe -i SVT_1080p50.mkv --vbr 5000 -o result.mkv
and upload the result file or at least give me some metrics with ffmpeg ( ffmpeg -i SVT_1080p50.mkv -i result.mkv -lavfi ssim;[0:v][1:v]psnr -f null - )
(2016-12-30, 18:51)fab67 Wrote: It's not in direct relation with KODI.
It's a tool that use Quicksync ( intel Hardware encoder ) to encode videos files in AVC or HEVC format.
As I transcode some of my files ( from dvb-t source ) I'll like to see if Kabylake Hardware is good enough for it.
You don't need to "install" it, the QSVEncC64.exe file is in QSVEnc_2.60.zip.
All you have to do is to use it in command line.
(2016-12-30, 19:26)fab67 Wrote: Thanks,
Can you upload a ~30MB file somewhere ? I yes you don't need the ffmpeg part.
Download QSVEnc_2.60.zip from here https://onedrive.live.com/?id=6BDD4375AC...75AC8933C6
decompress QSVEnc_2.60.zip and go in QSVEnc_2.60\QSVEncC\x64 folder to see QSVEncC64.exe.
copy http://forum.videohelp.com/attachments/3...080p50.mkv in this folder with QSVEncC64.exe ( QSVEnc_2.60\QSVEncC\x64 )
download https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/win64/...static.zip decompress and copy ffmpeg.exe ( from bin folder ) in QSVEnc_2.60\QSVEncC\x64 folder.
Create a new text document test.txt in QSVEnc_2.60\QSVEncC\x64 folder with these 3 lines (you can copy/paste ):
QSVEncC64.exe --check-features features.txt
QSVEncC64.exe -i SVT_1080p50.mkv --vbr 5000 -o result.mkv
ffmpeg -i SVT_1080p50.mkv -i result.mkv -lavfi ssim;[0:v][1:v]psnr -f null - > metrics.txt 2>&1
rename the test.txt to test.bat with .bat instead of .txt ( see here if the extensions is hidden https://www.file-extensions.org/article/...windows-10 )
double click on test.bat
If all is good you have now 3 new files features.txt, metrics.txt and result.mkv
Pastbin features.txt and metrics.txt and if possible upload somwhere result.mkv ( ~30 MB )