2013-08-27, 11:37
Aha intresting ! other's say it's a well documented "general" android problem.
tnx for the info
so there is hope yet
tnx for the info
so there is hope yet
(2013-08-26, 14:17)Koying Wrote: HDMI passthrough being absent is not a bug, it is an absent feature on Android.
Only with detailed specs of the SOC (in this case Nvidia tegra3) could you find the magic call to enable it.
(2013-08-28, 00:47)sarlan19 Wrote: Is there a way to disable completly the ouya os and install OpenElec ? DTS passtrough won't be a problem then.
I love my HTPC running XBMC, I enjoy XBMC on raspberry pi but on OUYA.... don't get me started :-)
(2013-08-28, 00:47)sarlan19 Wrote: Is there a way to disable completly the ouya os and install OpenElec ? DTS passtrough won't be a problem then.
I love my HTPC running XBMC, I enjoy XBMC on raspberry pi but on OUYA.... don't get me started :-)
(2013-08-28, 00:53)davilla Wrote:ROFL(2013-08-28, 00:47)sarlan19 Wrote: Is there a way to disable completly the ouya os and install OpenElec ? DTS passtrough won't be a problem then.
I love my HTPC running XBMC, I enjoy XBMC on raspberry pi but on OUYA.... don't get me started :-)
Sure,
1) Create an OpenElec that runs on Nvida Tegra3 platform
2) Install and enjoy.
Step 1) is the tricky one.
(2013-08-27, 22:09)DarkVamp Wrote:(2013-08-26, 14:17)Koying Wrote: HDMI passthrough being absent is not a bug, it is an absent feature on Android.
Only with detailed specs of the SOC (in this case Nvidia tegra3) could you find the magic call to enable it.
When i disconnect the HDMI cable from my OUYA and the connect it again the DTS / AC3 sound works fine.
(2013-08-28, 11:44)Ned Scott Wrote:(2013-08-28, 11:15)KILLERNADS Wrote: For me and many others its a major problem and should be given the highest priority for a fix!
Everyone demands that their particular interest/feature be the highest priority. That's not how it works.
(2013-08-28, 11:44)Ned Scott Wrote:(2013-08-28, 11:15)KILLERNADS Wrote: For me and many others its a major problem and should be given the highest priority for a fix!
Everyone demands that their particular interest/feature be the highest priority. That's not how it works.
(2013-08-28, 16:27)KILLERNADS Wrote: Well i thought that the subtitle bug had been solved in latest release?
Atleast you are able to view a movie without any issues, isnt it fairly obvious that a bug which hinders the ability to watch a movie at all is treated as a high priority! I would have thought its common sense to prioritise it above other smaller bug fixes! Obviously with this bug we have no way of viewing a movie in surround sound which means the whole software is completly useless unless ofcourse like some people you can get the temp work around to work of taking out hdmi and plugging back in but even that solution does not work for all.
(2013-08-28, 20:10)oldpoem Wrote:(2013-08-28, 16:27)KILLERNADS Wrote: Well i thought that the subtitle bug had been solved in latest release?
Atleast you are able to view a movie without any issues, isnt it fairly obvious that a bug which hinders the ability to watch a movie at all is treated as a high priority! I would have thought its common sense to prioritise it above other smaller bug fixes! Obviously with this bug we have no way of viewing a movie in surround sound which means the whole software is completly useless unless ofcourse like some people you can get the temp work around to work of taking out hdmi and plugging back in but even that solution does not work for all.
There is another bug with subtitles unrelated to the fixed one, This one would crash XBMC everytime. Half of my subtitles ended up crash XBMC. So by your logic this probably get higher priority? At least you can watch movie if you let XBMC decoded audio, while my problem would crash XBMC when it reach first line of subtitles....
At least in nightly problematic subtitles just won't show up at all, but xbmc won't crash.