2015-07-14, 18:07
(2015-07-07, 19:06)oWarchild Wrote: It seems Anandtech is testing the Beebox:AnandTech: ASRock Beebox Review: A Fanless Braswell UCFF PC
(2015-07-07, 19:06)oWarchild Wrote: It seems Anandtech is testing the Beebox:AnandTech: ASRock Beebox Review: A Fanless Braswell UCFF PC
Anandtech Wrote:The above screenshot shows that there is hardware acceleration available for MPEG-2, VC-1, H.264 and HEVC. However, there is no HEVC Main10 support.
[...]can't decode HEVC Main10 profile videos even in hybrid decode mode.
Anandtech Wrote:Note that we have not tested out HEVC decoding and rendering - we still believe that, despite the 4K output capabilities, the core platform needs a more well-rounded set of features before it can be recommended for a 4K HTPC setup.
Anandtech Wrote:It remains to be seen if the Linux case is any different (the OpenELEC beta that I tried late last month didn't run on the Beebox).
hardware.info Wrote:the Celeron and the Pentium N3150 N3700 proved perfectly capable H.264 and H.265 video content in Full HD and Ultra HD resolution playback with virtually no dropped frames.
hardware.info Wrote:From OpenELEC we had to use a beta version, because the operating system through a flaw in the kernel still does not work on the new Braswell CPUs. The following normal release of OpenELEC will have fixed it, but until then you can get the hotfix version here download.
hardware.info Wrote:Excellent post-processing
And to make the story even more beautiful: it's not just that the Braswell chips neatly decode both H.264 and H.265, also the post-processing turns out fine.
Deinterlacing does the embedded GPU excellent, even in HD. Both under Windows or OpenELEC we have done the HD HQV 2.0 deinterlacing tests and we must conclude that Braswell can compete with the result of wishing the best single GPU and nothing in this area leaves
(2015-07-14, 20:28)fritsch Wrote: No idea really, that test was soo bad - that we need someone else to review. You could write dennis of technikaffe and ask if he could explicitely test DTS-HD / TrueHD with an AVR on both OpenELEC and windows.
Quote:Hi,
I can give you the answer without testing the beebox.
Both will be possible!
Best regards
Dennis