2013-11-28, 00:04
Sounds like you haven't set content correctly on your top level tv folder. Can you confirm your settings.
(2013-11-28, 00:01)zoroeyes Wrote:(2013-11-27, 23:38)arokh Wrote: Yes, I can turn mine on with my HTC One using an IR app for Android emulating a rc6 MCE remote.
Hi arokh
Are you saying you have full ir boot-up/shut down on your Haswell nuc? If so you're the first person I've noticed who can do this with the new nucs. I thought so far that everyone could possibly power down but not back up again.
Can you give details of your bios version and anything you might have tweaked to enable full power on/off functionality. It's the only thing stopping mine from being the complete solution.
Cheers
(2013-11-28, 00:04)prae5 Wrote: Sounds like you haven't set content correctly on your top level tv folder. Can you confirm your settings.
(2013-11-28, 00:01)zoroeyes Wrote: Are you saying you have full ir boot-up/shut down on your Haswell nuc? If so you're the first person I've noticed who can do this with the new nucs.
(2013-11-28, 01:26)skoub Wrote: Would it be possible for someone to summarize what the NUC can and cannot do depending of the version of the NUC that we have (i3, i5)? Maybe something like that:
Audio Passthrough
DTS --> yes
DTS-HD HR --> no
DTS-HD MA --> yes
Dolby Digital --> no
Dolby Digital Plus --> yes
Dolby True HD --> no
Video output
2D
3D SbS (side-by-side)
3D TaB (top-and-bottom)
etc..
Video refresh rate
23,978
24p
30p
etc...
is there any other information that could by summarized?
(2013-11-28, 00:16)LastMile Wrote:(2013-11-28, 00:01)zoroeyes Wrote: Are you saying you have full ir boot-up/shut down on your Haswell nuc? If so you're the first person I've noticed who can do this with the new nucs.
I have full IR boot and shutdown on my i5 Haswell NUC (Bios v21). Running OpenELEC 3.2.4 with an Harmony One emulating a Windows MCE remote. BIOS set to defaults.
(2013-11-28, 00:38)Ravetrancer Wrote: whats the difference between 3.2.4 and Imyllaris latestbuild r16441?
Openelec.tv is down for maintenance so i cant see whats in the new stable release.
Cant download the new stable release for testing
(2013-11-27, 11:03)arokh Wrote:(2013-11-27, 03:19)tehbrd Wrote: I haven't seen an issue with passthrough on frodo with r16438. I'm at 60 and don't have any issues (as yet).
The issue is with HD audio passthrough, not DTS/AC3. Did you try that?
(2013-11-28, 00:01)zoroeyes Wrote:(2013-11-27, 23:38)arokh Wrote: Yes, I can turn mine on with my HTC One using an IR app for Android emulating a rc6 MCE remote.
Hi arokh
Are you saying you have full ir boot-up/shut down on your Haswell nuc? If so you're the first person I've noticed who can do this with the new nucs. I thought so far that everyone could possibly power down but not back up again.
Can you give details of your bios version and anything you might have tweaked to enable full power on/off functionality. It's the only thing stopping mine from being the complete solution.
Cheers
(2013-11-25, 20:02)lmyllari Wrote: Haswell HDMI audio fix on alsa-devel, although I don't think this will fix the HD audio issues. Here are links though if anybody wants to take a look:I just tested these, and they fix the garbled output with 5.1 speaker configuration. Combined with https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/3721 I can play 5.1 FLAC and PCM properly (5.1 channels active, audio fine).
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermai...68230.html
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermai...68229.html (cosmetic)
(2013-11-28, 00:16)LastMile Wrote:(2013-11-28, 00:01)zoroeyes Wrote: Are you saying you have full ir boot-up/shut down on your Haswell nuc? If so you're the first person I've noticed who can do this with the new nucs.
I have full IR boot and shutdown on my i5 Haswell NUC (Bios v21). Running OpenELEC 3.2.4 with an Harmony One emulating a Windows MCE remote. BIOS set to defaults.
(2013-11-28, 04:55)docpaul Wrote: Got my new i3 Haswell kit in today.
Followed the recent instructions, and within 45 minutes, I had my NFS network shares playing a 30gb TrueHD MKV as smooth as butter.
Colors look pretty great to me overall. UI and general responsiveness is just great.
For those of you that are hesitant about moving forward with the Haswell NUC... let me tell you: don't be! It's a really, really nice device for XBMC.
Thanks to all for the help/support/fixes!