2014-03-27, 17:33
(2014-03-26, 23:07)pr0xZen Wrote:(2014-03-26, 16:25)sickpuppy Wrote: So, have someone in here tried out this Version? At the moment I only got a fullHD TV to Connect it to as far as Picture is concerned. But can this system deliver 4K Pictures if I get a 4K TV? I thought the HDMI2.0 was a must-have for 4K?http://e-nautia.com/vanden/disk?p=2148840 (there's a download button to download it)
BTW: I was planning on running Win7x64 ultimate as OS on the Box because that's a OS the ladyfriend and the Girls(10 and 15) knows from the precent system With the same OS With XBMC as "HTPC-engine".
4k clip, download button under the video. I played this (se a few pages back) - perfectly fluid on DN2820FYKH. It was downscaled for my non-4k TV, but it still has to take full bitrate. Note: These kinds of bitrates are not wifi friendly - some parts have just video bitrate above 100mbit/s. suggest Gbit wired network or local playback.
It'd be great if someone with an actual 4k monitor could try this.
(2014-03-26, 21:19)kindrudekid Wrote:See above reply for 4k clip.(2014-03-26, 16:27)xbs08 Wrote: @kindrudekidOne movie that game me trouble was this one
Post a link to a sample and I be happy to try it in OpenELEC nightly (wired).
Frozen 2013 1080p. x264 by SPARKS
It goes smothly but as soon as scene changes a lot like diff shot it slugs
Recently played that very release of Frozen - smooth sailing on win8.1pro, Gotham 220314 nightly.
(2014-03-26, 10:12)ozimek Wrote: General performance in Win8.1 is much better that i expected, BUT there is still one major issue which is unresolved by Intel. I can't make 5.1 work in Netflix, or get DTS-HD to work under windows at all. Surfing some forums (I believe it was mentioned earlier in this thread as well) revealed that the unit is missing some "Protected Audio Path" driver stuff.Could you try the new GFX driver here: https://communities.intel.com/thread/49681 - and post back result with Netflix Metro 5.1 audio? (House Of Cards etc, have DD+ soundtrack) My AVR is off to the shop, so I'm unable to test for a while. I do get good playback on 5.1 DD+ soundtrack over "HDMI display audio" straight to telly - and while the TV is DD+ capable, it still reports as stereo. To little to go on for any real conclusion.
I tried the Clip, plays but at 12 FPS, you think this is realated to Ubuntu 12.10 ? maybe codecs?