2015-01-21, 19:17
you're right - my mistake as to which setting I had my display (Panny VT50) on
(2015-01-25, 14:35)davenuc Wrote: Hi, I'm trying to get 4k working on my new projector. When I select Resolution as 3840x2160p in System-> Settings the skin scales perfectly to fill my 16:9 screen as I would expect. However when I play a move the movie image is being squashed with black bars left and right. If I pull up the Interface whilst it's playing the UI fills the width of the screen perfectly with the movie in the background not filling the full width.
Repeat the same thing with a Resolution of 1920x1080p and everything is fine.
I'm using OpenELEC 4.21
Any ideas ?
(2015-01-25, 23:10)frarev Wrote:(2015-01-25, 14:35)davenuc Wrote: Hi, I'm trying to get 4k working on my new projector. When I select Resolution as 3840x2160p in System-> Settings the skin scales perfectly to fill my 16:9 screen as I would expect. However when I play a move the movie image is being squashed with black bars left and right. If I pull up the Interface whilst it's playing the UI fills the width of the screen perfectly with the movie in the background not filling the full width.
Repeat the same thing with a Resolution of 1920x1080p and everything is fine.
I'm using OpenELEC 4.21
Any ideas ?
Did you make a screen calibration for each resolution and refresh rates ?
I guess you made it only for the UI refresh rate. You have to change manually your refresh rate according the one you use for movie and do the screen calibration.
(2015-01-26, 00:05)noggin Wrote: Aren't you always better removing the need for calibration (and the quality loss through scaling this will introduce?) by getting your display set-up correctly? I think calibration is only really there for people who have TVs which have permanent overscan or I guess for some odd ball projector situations?
(2015-01-26, 02:03)noggin Wrote: By the way I've had no problems connecting my Haswell i5 NUC or my Chromebox to a Sony UHD TV running 3840x2160 at 24/25/30p. Sadly I don't have anything that will drive it at 2160/50p or 60p.
Both boxes played 2160/24p H264 content back with no problems at all in OpenElec (though pre-OE 5 release, but may have been release candidates rather than OE 4)
(2015-01-09, 20:46)gandharva Wrote: Well, download this sample, put it on your NUC and try to play it. If it works and system load is low, you are fine. I doubt this is going to be the case.
http://trailers.divx.com/hevc/Sintel_4k_..._9subs.mkv
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You can find more samples here: http://www.divx.com/en/hevc-showcase
(2015-01-26, 16:13)zag Wrote: I've just upgraded to OpenELEC 5 on my haswell i3 NUC and I get a lot of corruption on the video stream.
Anyone else seeing this?
(2015-02-01, 16:56)Ilias91 Wrote: Hello, since a friday I'm happy to be a proud owner of a Intel NUC D54250WYK.
Using the system with a tripple boot (Win 8.1/Ubuntu/Open Elec 5.0)
Now in Windows i'm seeing some errors in the log (eventvwr):
The speed of processor x in group 0 is being limited by system firmware
Is this a common problem? And is there a fix for it? Been googling this problem, but I didn't find any solutions.