2015-09-26, 01:02
(2015-09-25, 23:58)hdmkv Wrote: Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I hate menus... just the movie in MKV or ISO. Easy launch and enjoy vs. all the animated menus, sub-menus, etc.
- 1 I like menus
(2015-09-25, 23:58)hdmkv Wrote: Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I hate menus... just the movie in MKV or ISO. Easy launch and enjoy vs. all the animated menus, sub-menus, etc.
(2015-10-01, 13:10)onesolo Wrote: Now that Nvidia Shield TV is coming to Europe, it's a very good, although expensive, way to passthrough my DTS-HD videos!!
Specially the OTA 2.0 that is on the corner... http://nvidiashieldzone.com/index.php/20...-and-more/
Does anyone know if Kodi (from play store) can in reality made passthrough DTS-HD ?!
Hmm, my question is, why Nvidia Shield TV is not on the players chart at OP post ?!
Quote:Believe it or not, but a great many of us couldn't give a damn about 3D.
(2015-10-01, 13:41)looun Wrote:and?!? what's the deal about not supporting ?!?(2015-10-01, 13:10)onesolo Wrote: Now that Nvidia Shield TV is coming to Europe, it's a very good, although expensive, way to passthrough my DTS-HD videos!!
Specially the OTA 2.0 that is on the corner... http://nvidiashieldzone.com/index.php/20...-and-more/
Does anyone know if Kodi (from play store) can in reality made passthrough DTS-HD ?!
Hmm, my question is, why Nvidia Shield TV is not on the players chart at OP post ?!
Nvidia shield not support full 3D bluray iso
Quote:Believe it or not, but a great many of us couldn't give a damn about 3D.
Quote:Here is a video improvement patch for Firefly or other RK3288 devicesBeware unknown source
More info about video improvement patch
- 23.976fps playback improvement
- Update ffplayer and ffmpeg, optimized video display
- Some ui display optimization
- Supports 4K 10bit video
- Supports 4096 resolution video
- To solve the problem can not play video games
- Increase CPU lower limit to 600mhz
(2015-10-02, 00:26)true_devil Wrote: HI all,
i apologise in advance if this question has already been asked or if its an obvious answer however, on the list of supported devices, under RPI2 it days, DTS-HD and True hd decoded (not bitstreamed) to LPCM output.
What does that actually mean
Quote:and if its not bitstreamed, does that mean you loose the effects and quality of the dts-hd sound?
(2015-10-02, 00:26)true_devil Wrote: i apologise in advance if this question has already been asked or if its an obvious answer however, on the list of supported devices, under RPI2 it days, DTS-HD and True hd decoded (not bitstreamed) to LPCM output.
What does that actually mean and if its not bitstreamed, does that mean you loose the effects and quality of the dts-hd sound?
(2015-10-02, 10:47)onesolo Wrote: For me it simply, understandble... it can decode it self HD audio formats and convert them to PCM but... no one can (or is whilling) make it passtrough the signal...Very simple - it's a hardware limitation. DTS HD and Dolby True HD require a higher peak bandwidth in the HDMI Audio stream than the HDMI audio system in the Broadcom SoCs that the Pi / Pi 2 use can handle. This is the same limitation that stops the Pi / Pi 2 handling 192kHz 5.1/7.1 PCM and limits it to 4.0 at 192kHz.
Quote:And don't give me licenses crap... to passthrough they say it's require... but to decode itself... doesn't need it... and that doesn't make any sense... if it was supposed to have licences for that, it would be to decode by itself and not to passthrough the signal...
(2015-10-02, 18:40)onesolo Wrote: ok, I understand that's an hardware limitation of HDMI, but sometimes I see claming tha's due HDMI and others claming that's due to lack of license... and I don't know where to believe