2015-11-14, 10:04
Anyone that dares to put this firmware onto zidoo...
(2015-11-14, 03:08)hdmkv Wrote: Oh what a difference one firmware update seems to make!
HiMedia's latest HMD-1.0.7 2015-11-10.142431 (download link) has the following improvements over Zidoo's to surpass it (for now) by a small margin (but I hesitate to say B- level):Encouraged by this firmware that HiMedia (& Zidoo) may just (eventually) deliver with their RK3368-based players!
- 2D overall playing quite well (tad better than Zidoo), but 23.976 at 24.00, with some microstutters noticeable
- Both 3D MVC MKV's and 3D ISO's play via Kodi in full, frame-packed glory, with HD audio (yay!)
- Excellent depth, and less ghosting than X6 (for example, 'Mickey Mouse: Get a Horse!' 3D MVC MKV had terrific depth & pop-outs) (yay!)
- Improved wired network speed, but still not as good as Zidoo's
- VC-1 1080i (29.970) now plays perfectly w/o lip-synch issues (unless you skip ahead, then slight lip-synch crops up)
- Several 3D ISO's I tested ('Avatar', 'Avengers: Age of Ultron') all played with audio, but 'Avatar' playback froze at 0:02:41 (with audio continuing)
- Macroblocking is present in many 3D ISO's, but less severe than X6
- 'Avatar' 3D ISO did have pretty bad macroblocking
- 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' 3D ISO played very well, with zero macroblocking. But, skipping ahead caused slight lip-synch to crop up
- '3:10 to Yuma' full BD rip VC-1 (2D) MKV played excellent, and w/o lip-synch even after several skip-aheads. LPCM 7.1 is still passing as 2.0
- 'Constantine' full BD rip VC-1 (2D) MKV also played well, but minor lip-synch cropped up after skip-aheads
(2015-11-14, 09:49)Skank Wrote: So himedia should deliver code, so zidoo can profitThey already have: https://github.com/himedia-kodi/himedia-kodi-15.2
(2015-11-14, 13:13)Kilroy Wrote: Can you see a rise in the piture quality after this firmware ?PQ is very good to excellent; it's just that the macroblocking & stutters/microstutters rear their ugly heads in both players. This is worse in Zidoo, but HiMedia has issue with playback just freezing after a certain point with some 3D ISO's (which Zidoo suffered from in its previous firmware).
Do you have the posibility to check if music lossless (24 bit/96 kHz or better) still is getting downscaled to 44kHz when bitstreaming.
Can you remember the normal bitrate on a full BD 2D and 3D, just to veryfi if the 70 the H8 is plenty of bandwith and what about a full 4K (movies begin to arrive now) :-)
(2015-11-14, 19:26)mirror88 Wrote: BTW: Zidoo has released v1.0.23 support 3D MKV,support HFS+Just briefly tested. Yes, 3D MVC plays framepacked, but so it did too with v1.0.22... but, no audio with several MVC MKV titles (also in 3D ISO container). Tried 'Avatar' 3D ISO & 'Avengers Ultron' 3D ISO; neither output audio. Also, macroblocking, pixellation and stutters/skips still present in 'Avatar'. Same plays fine in RPi2 and HiMedia Q5, just not well in Zidoo X6 nor HiMedia H8.
(2015-11-14, 17:25)hdmkv Wrote:(2015-11-14, 09:49)Skank Wrote: So himedia should deliver code, so zidoo can profitThey already have: https://github.com/himedia-kodi/himedia-kodi-15.2
(2015-11-14, 13:13)Kilroy Wrote: Can you see a rise in the piture quality after this firmware ?PQ is very good to excellent; it's just that the macroblocking & stutters/microstutters rear their ugly heads in both players. This is worse in Zidoo, but HiMedia has issue with playback just freezing after a certain point with some 3D ISO's (which Zidoo suffered from in its previous firmware).
Do you have the posibility to check if music lossless (24 bit/96 kHz or better) still is getting downscaled to 44kHz when bitstreaming.
Can you remember the normal bitrate on a full BD 2D and 3D, just to veryfi if the 70 the H8 is plenty of bandwith and what about a full 4K (movies begin to arrive now) :-)
Re: music lossless (24 bit/96 kHz or better), can you name a couple of concert BD's I can try? I assume I'd need to check my AVR's display info. to see what it's receiving.
Re: 4K, I assume H8 has necessary bandwidth, but who knows if/when 4K BD's will be rip-able, but there are YouTube 4K clips I can download & try via my NAS (but displayed at 1080p as I don't have a 4K display). Re: regular BD rips, according to this at least, max is 54Mbps.
(2015-11-15, 15:22)Siewarner Wrote: So is the H8 a worthy purchase? Or would a chromebox be a much better buy even though more expensive/ The rpi seems underpowered compared to other devices even though I see it runs well on openelec.