2014-01-03, 10:13
Don't forget a space by pressing the "Leertaste" :-)
(2014-01-03, 13:46)tutu Wrote: My NUC has started to not shut down and instead reboot again grr
(2014-01-03, 06:02)millercentral Wrote: I've found that VA-API doesn't work if "multithreaded" is enabled (i5 Haswell NUC). With multithreaded selected the stream never really starts, and the system eventually locks up.
(2014-01-03, 13:58)-DDD- Wrote:(2014-01-03, 13:46)tutu Wrote: My NUC has started to not shut down and instead reboot again grr
Does this Issue only exist with Linux or also with Windows?
Anyone tried to shut down without a Network Cable?
(2013-12-27, 19:17)joenitro Wrote: Hi all,
So, I've had my i5 Haswell NUC (D54250WYK), 60GB SSD, 8 gigs ram for a week. It's a lovely thing, apart from a few problems:
I cant F2 into BIOS at all with my (wired) HP USB keyboard :-( Tried the rear and front USB ports. Tried with NUC connected to my Denon 2113 AVR and also to my Panasonic Plasma (5 years old - TH-37PX70) same result - pressing F2 causes the NUC to hang completely, with only remedy being to power off and on again.
I CAN however, press F10 at POST to change the boot device and F7 to update BIOS (which I've done to the latest 022 version). Any ideas as it's proving to be rather frustrating now?!
Also, I've installed Windows 7 and XBMC(!). Boots up very fast and loaded my mysql library fine. All ok except that a lot of my (99% 720p h264 mkv) movies have a green band across the top of screen in the black bar area :-(
Tried with hardware acceleration on/off and also changing display refresh rate to match video etc to no avail).
I then tried the latest stable intel build of Openelec (running off a 16GB USB stick, just for testing purposes) with similar results and also the grey blacks problem :-(
Would I be better off trying Windows 8.1 instead or waiting for Gotham?
It's really annoying, as I've bought the NUC as an upgrade to my Apple TV2 which, although quite slow in the menus (the main reason for getting the NUC!!!) it mainly just, works!
Any ideas welcome and if I find something that DOES work, I'll inform this thread accordingly :-)
(2014-01-03, 09:52)fritsch Wrote: @millercentral:
"Multithreaded": Please read the description. This highly interfers with every HW Acceleration. HW Decoders need to get the frames single threaded or they crash hard. This setting will be moved to Expert Settings and I will put in a really fat warning. So - that is to be expected.
(2014-01-03, 20:29)joenitro Wrote: One problem I do have is with the infared sensor. It's all recognised fine in Device manager and I've installed the Nuvoton CIR driver. But my MCE remote ( http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/media-centre-remote-n18hc ) wont work with it at all. If I use the supplied dongle though, it works fine. Any ideas?
(2014-01-03, 21:15)-DDD- Wrote:(2014-01-03, 20:29)joenitro Wrote: One problem I do have is with the infared sensor. It's all recognised fine in Device manager and I've installed the Nuvoton CIR driver. But my MCE remote ( http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/media-centre-remote-n18hc ) wont work with it at all. If I use the supplied dongle though, it works fine. Any ideas?
Maybe the NUC have the same Nuvoton Chip like here?! https://communities.intel.com/thread/45662