2015-05-05, 22:43
Just did recently . Holding onto Chromebox though, mainly for concert BD rips, the few VC-1 titles out there and live OTA HDTV viewing.
(2015-05-05, 22:43)hdmkv Wrote: Just did recently . Holding onto Chromebox though, mainly for concert BD rips, the few VC-1 titles out there and live OTA HDTV viewing.
(2015-05-05, 22:59)movie78 Wrote:(2015-05-05, 22:43)hdmkv Wrote: Just did recently . Holding onto Chromebox though, mainly for concert BD rips, the few VC-1 titles out there and live OTA HDTV viewing.
Himedia Q5 + Chromebox is what you using now..
I like the VidOn box,what makes the Himedia Q5 better than the VidOn box..
Is the 3D much better on the Q5?
Quote:Is the 3D much better on the Q5?Don't know about "much better", but noticeably better, yes. More film-like, less of a processed (digital) PQ, and no microstutters (not 100% confirmed, but those of us who are testing the latest alpha v.1.0.9 firmware can attest to the fix).
(2015-05-05, 19:51)movie78 Wrote: So there is no new hardware coming out with these supported options?- waiting for nvidia shield
(2015-05-06, 00:02)hdmkv Wrote: RK3288 (Open Hour) does MVC already doesn't it (specifically MVC decoding with frame-packed output)?
HiMedia H7 seems like a budget 3D box, with Allwinner CPU, at least according to this.
(2015-05-06, 00:14)noggin Wrote: None of them do 3D MVC in Open Source Kodi players though do they? They either use private forks or external players? AIUI the Pi / Pi 2 is the only 3D MVC platform with native Kodi support that we can build ourselves?Correct, external players (except for VidOn, their fork).
(2015-05-06, 00:14)tr4shcr4ft Wrote: i read some Bay-Trail boxes like the Meegopad stick does 3D framepacked. maybe some one could check?
(2015-05-06, 00:20)noggin Wrote: And in Linux there are no HDMI audio drivers at all - not just no HD Audio - no HDMI audio at all... People hoping the Intel Compute Stick with Ubuntu will remedy this - but have heard odd rumblings that there may be another solution for Linux audio?
(2015-05-05, 22:43)hdmkv Wrote: Just did recently . Holding onto Chromebox though, mainly for concert BD rips, the few VC-1 titles out there and live OTA HDTV viewing.I'm scratching my head over 1080i mpeg2 OTA HDTV stuttering. I use my RPI2 extensively for Live 1080i mpeg2 TV and have never observed this issue using OMXPlayer.
(2015-05-06, 00:36)nickr Wrote:(2015-05-06, 00:20)noggin Wrote: And in Linux there are no HDMI audio drivers at all - not just no HD Audio - no HDMI audio at all... People hoping the Intel Compute Stick with Ubuntu will remedy this - but have heard odd rumblings that there may be another solution for Linux audio?
Small correction
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/my...165#586165
(2015-05-06, 04:56)wrxtasy Wrote:(2015-05-05, 22:43)hdmkv Wrote: Just did recently . Holding onto Chromebox though, mainly for concert BD rips, the few VC-1 titles out there and live OTA HDTV viewing.I'm scratching my head over 1080i mpeg2 OTA HDTV stuttering. I use my RPI2 extensively for Live 1080i mpeg2 TV and have never observed this issue using OMXPlayer.
Are you using OMXPlayer or MMAL for Hardware Acceleration for mpeg2 decoding ?
I think OMXPlayer in some Isengard releases is disabled by default.
MMAL for decoding mpeg2 / Live TV is not up to a reliable standard yet in Kodi Isengard for everyday viewing.
I seem to remember Millhouse or Popcornmix even stating this over in the RPi - OpenELEC Testbuilds thread.