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2015-05-24, 15:00
(This post was last modified: 2015-05-24, 18:57 by hdmkv.)
Almost changed my mind about doing the video, but as I had already done it, posted it for benefit of anyone interested in how HiMedia Q5 handles video playback (namely 3D ISO's) via its external player. See post #1.
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Why is that?
Thx a lot man, gonna watch!
It wasnt meant to be rude if you thought that.
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Very good video! Finally someone shows how it works!
Nice of you
Honestly, you nearly see its an external player (yes with menu you see) but its switching very fast, i like it!
Nice you can switch 2d/3d easily too, + atmos support + 23.9..
And you can use everytime kodi upgrades! Very cool!
Some last questions, bdmv folder works right?
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Yes, using a BenQ 1070 PJ. Using an Onkyo 636 AVR. Don't have VidOn anymore.
Re: BDMV folder playback, don't know. I save my 2D as movie-only MKV's, and 3D as movie-only ISO's.
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ah i see
anyone can confirm bdmv folder playback?
hdmkv, the mkv's you are playing, if setup like in video, does kodi plays it or the himedia player?
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The video in first post says its kinda a heavy skin for it..
What about mq5 ? is it too heavy too?
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Thanks for the testing work, this is very valuable information. I plan to do the same kind of work, with a different set of boxes, but I'm actually wondering how are you testing the various framerates (50/60/24/23.976/...)? Do you have a fixed set of sources for all the formats you want to test?
Then how do you check the displayed result is correct? You check that it "looks" correct on screen or do you have a more sophisticated way to verify?
Thanks for your help.
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Press O on a keyboard during playback.
Also some TVs pop up a message when they change frame rate.
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