2014-04-06, 22:35
Quote: i have a laptop windows 7 64 bituse generic x86_64
(2014-04-06, 22:07)ecotechhome Wrote: I have just assembled a D54250WYK with 4gb Kingston ram and a 60 gb msata hd. I decided to go for the i5 in case I later wanted to run Windows but for now just XBMCbuntu. I have installed XBMCbuntu 12.2 Intel-Nvidia. Everything seams to work OK until I try to play a movie and then the video stutters and there is no sound. The only way to get the sound back is to reboot and restart my amp. I also have an issue with the lack of remote, I have tried a Cyberlink MCE compatible remote but get no response to any button pushes.
(2014-04-06, 23:56)frarev Wrote:(2014-04-06, 22:07)ecotechhome Wrote: I have just assembled a D54250WYK with 4gb Kingston ram and a 60 gb msata hd. I decided to go for the i5 in case I later wanted to run Windows but for now just XBMCbuntu. I have installed XBMCbuntu 12.2 Intel-Nvidia. Everything seams to work OK until I try to play a movie and then the video stutters and there is no sound. The only way to get the sound back is to reboot and restart my amp. I also have an issue with the lack of remote, I have tried a Cyberlink MCE compatible remote but get no response to any button pushes.
Why don't you use openelec ? Last Gotham beta works perfectly with the intel nuc. Smooth display. No stuttering. Audio passtrough and perfect 24p synchronization for me.
(2014-04-07, 20:12)iworm Wrote:(2014-04-06, 23:56)frarev Wrote:(2014-04-06, 22:07)ecotechhome Wrote: I have just assembled a D54250WYK with 4gb Kingston ram and a 60 gb msata hd. I decided to go for the i5 in case I later wanted to run Windows but for now just XBMCbuntu. I have installed XBMCbuntu 12.2 Intel-Nvidia. Everything seams to work OK until I try to play a movie and then the video stutters and there is no sound. The only way to get the sound back is to reboot and restart my amp. I also have an issue with the lack of remote, I have tried a Cyberlink MCE compatible remote but get no response to any button pushes.
Why don't you use openelec ? Last Gotham beta works perfectly with the intel nuc. Smooth display. No stuttering. Audio passtrough and perfect 24p synchronization for me.
Where would i find this to download?
(2014-04-07, 10:05)fritsch Wrote: @alkon:
Debug Log
and for the future: No issues without any debug log. I am tired of looking into a crystal ball.
@post starter: Please add that line "No issue with a minimal debug log that shows the issue".
Brain* brain = new Brain(80);
if(brain)
brain->on();
else
return -1;
return 0;
Quote: Refresh Rate Handling:
One of the most important fixes in Haswell for HTPC users was increased display refresh rate accuracy. We have already seen 23.976 Hz working perfectly in our custom Haswell HTPC build. The gallery below presents the various refresh rates that we tested out on the Intel D54250WYK NUC.
Gallery: D54250WYK NUC - Display Refresh Rate Accuracy
As expected, the refresh rate accuracy is excellent across all tested points. One of the pleasantly surprising aspect was that the drivers allowed forcing of refresh rates not reported by the display through EDID. This must have come in a recent update, because, when I was evaluating our first Haswell HTPC build, the i7-4765T based PC refused to drive 50 Hz on the Sony KDL46EX720. However, the NUC was able to do it successfully after deselecting 'Hide modes not supported by this monitor'.
(2014-04-08, 00:54)WilliamG Wrote: Does the 4400 pass 24p correctly? I mean REALLY correctly? I would like perfect 23.976hz playback if I go down this road... Thanks.
Also, how quiet is the NUC, if you're sensitive to noise and sit just a couple feet from it? It will just be used for watching 1080p/720p/24 material.