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Looks good otherwise, but isn't Allwinner suport for Kodi awful?
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Any info on the Audio output?
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Allwinner = no hardware acceleration.
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2015-12-10, 02:26
(This post was last modified: 2015-12-10, 02:28 by noggin.)
Sadly Allwinner = lousy open source support for video acceleration, as Allwinner don't provide anything approaching decent Linux support for their SoCs (particularly the CedarX video decode stuff). They also have a very patchy history of promising stuff and then failing to deliver on those promises, and in some cases appear to have been GPL violators. There was a lot of excitement about Allwinenr stuff when it first appeared, now it's best ignored for Kodi.
Also the 4K support looks to be over HDMI 1.4 so likely to be limited to 2160/30p, meaning any 50/60Hz stuff (like Live/Recorded TV) will need to be output at 1080p still.
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Anyone been able to find details about the audio output?
All I found its multi-speaker-output.
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2015-12-10, 15:26
(This post was last modified: 2015-12-10, 15:27 by Robotica.)
Warning to Kodi users: Stay away from Allwinner.
(2015-12-10, 02:26)noggin Wrote: Sadly Allwinner = lousy open source support for video acceleration, as Allwinner don't provide anything approaching decent Linux support for their SoCs (particularly the CedarX video decode stuff). They also have a very patchy history of promising stuff and then failing to deliver on those promises, and in some cases appear to have been GPL violators. There was a lot of excitement about Allwinenr stuff when it first appeared, now it's best ignored for Kodi.
Also the 4K support looks to be over HDMI 1.4 so likely to be limited to 2160/30p, meaning any 50/60Hz stuff (like Live/Recorded TV) will need to be output at 1080p still.
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Ordered one with 2GB. Looking forward to the 4K output (and its limitations). Hope to see a Raspbian-like distro for this becoming available.
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i rather flog myself then buy allwinner
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I think the statement still holds true for nearly all of those definitions ;)