2016-03-02, 15:46
(2016-03-02, 15:25)opeters Wrote: @hdmkv
Do you know the latest about the Shield TV with V3.0 ? Is 3D now working?
Still not working....
This is the request thread in their forum....
(2016-03-02, 15:25)opeters Wrote: @hdmkv
Do you know the latest about the Shield TV with V3.0 ? Is 3D now working?
(2016-03-02, 10:46)da-anda Wrote: the stuttering video is veeery likely related to you CPU not being strong enough to decode MVC in software. My i5 2,4 GHz is also struggling with that.
(2016-03-02, 18:57)hdmkv Wrote: Have been reading the 3D MVC Windows HTPC thread, and in current form, seems like even i5 isn't capable enough... maybe further development will address this:
(2016-03-02, 10:46)da-anda Wrote: the stuttering video is veeery likely related to you CPU not being strong enough to decode MVC in software. My i5 2,4 GHz is also struggling with that.
I'll be getting a Pi3 to try out, but I have my hopes on HiMedia Q10 Pro. It's already good, and can be excellent if some nagging bugs (namely audio synch) can be fixed by release or soon thereafter. Should be fixable I think, hope. The new SoC is noticeably faster (navigation, fluidity, boot-up). Also, UyeSee appears to be getting ready to enter the market as well with its own HiSilicon Hi3798C V200 box; stay tuned.
(2016-03-02, 19:14)Dave the Minion Wrote:(2016-03-02, 18:57)hdmkv Wrote: Have been reading the 3D MVC Windows HTPC thread, and in current form, seems like even i5 isn't capable enough... maybe further development will address this:
(2016-03-02, 10:46)da-anda Wrote: the stuttering video is veeery likely related to you CPU not being strong enough to decode MVC in software. My i5 2,4 GHz is also struggling with that.
I'll be getting a Pi3 to try out, but I have my hopes on HiMedia Q10 Pro. It's already good, and can be excellent if some nagging bugs (namely audio synch) can be fixed by release or soon thereafter. Should be fixable I think, hope. The new SoC is noticeably faster (navigation, fluidity, boot-up). Also, UyeSee appears to be getting ready to enter the market as well with its own HiSilicon Hi3798C V200 box; stay tuned.
You've been reading the 3D Blu-ray thread WRONG.
It's NOT about using software decoding. Not. At. All. People keep asking for this option and that option and all of them require software decoding within Kodi. The thread is about HARDWARE decoding which an i3 of certain architecture is fully capable of. It's about utilizing the HARDWARE that is built into a HTPC, specifically and at this point limited to Intel hardware on a Windows 8 or higher OS, to do what the Pi currently does. Those who continue to post in that thread asking about AMD and Linux have run it so far off track many times and it's only been going just over a week.
I watched In the Heart of the Sea in full MVC MKV 3D last night on a HTPC with lossless bitstreamed TrueHD audio and the projector automatically changed to the proper 3D mode for me. That is a huge coup and the 4 threads of the i3 never ran higher than 30% outside of extremely brief spikes to maybe 50%.
Basic reading comprehension skills are scary bad when you look at a thread like that. If you don't have Intel on Windows then right now you are SOL and other than casual reading and research that thread is not for you.
(2016-03-02, 19:14)Dave the Minion Wrote:(2016-03-02, 18:57)hdmkv Wrote: Have been reading the 3D MVC Windows HTPC thread, and in current form, seems like even i5 isn't capable enough... maybe further development will address this:
(2016-03-02, 10:46)da-anda Wrote: the stuttering video is veeery likely related to you CPU not being strong enough to decode MVC in software. My i5 2,4 GHz is also struggling with that.
I'll be getting a Pi3 to try out, but I have my hopes on HiMedia Q10 Pro. It's already good, and can be excellent if some nagging bugs (namely audio synch) can be fixed by release or soon thereafter. Should be fixable I think, hope. The new SoC is noticeably faster (navigation, fluidity, boot-up). Also, UyeSee appears to be getting ready to enter the market as well with its own HiSilicon Hi3798C V200 box; stay tuned.
You've been reading the 3D Blu-ray thread WRONG.
It's NOT about using software decoding. Not. At. All. People keep asking for this option and that option and all of them require software decoding within Kodi. The thread is about HARDWARE decoding which an i3 of certain architecture is fully capable of. It's about utilizing the HARDWARE that is built into a HTPC, specifically and at this point limited to Intel hardware on a Windows 8 or higher OS, to do what the Pi currently does. Those who continue to post in that thread asking about AMD and Linux have run it so far off track many times and it's only been going just over a week.
I watched In the Heart of the Sea in full MVC MKV 3D last night on a HTPC with lossless bitstreamed TrueHD audio and the projector automatically changed to the proper 3D mode for me. That is a huge coup and the 4 threads of the i3 never ran higher than 30% outside of extremely brief spikes to maybe 50%.
Basic reading comprehension skills are scary bad when you look at a thread like that. If you don't have Intel on Windows then right now you are SOL and other than casual reading and research that thread is not for you.
(2016-03-02, 19:14)Dave the Minion Wrote:(2016-03-02, 18:57)hdmkv Wrote: Have been reading the 3D MVC Windows HTPC thread, and in current form, seems like even i5 isn't capable enough... maybe further development will address this:
(2016-03-02, 10:46)da-anda Wrote: the stuttering video is veeery likely related to you CPU not being strong enough to decode MVC in software. My i5 2,4 GHz is also struggling with that.
I'll be getting a Pi3 to try out, but I have my hopes on HiMedia Q10 Pro. It's already good, and can be excellent if some nagging bugs (namely audio synch) can be fixed by release or soon thereafter. Should be fixable I think, hope. The new SoC is noticeably faster (navigation, fluidity, boot-up). Also, UyeSee appears to be getting ready to enter the market as well with its own HiSilicon Hi3798C V200 box; stay tuned.
You've been reading the 3D Blu-ray thread WRONG.
It's NOT about using software decoding. Not. At. All. People keep asking for this option and that option and all of them require software decoding within Kodi. The thread is about HARDWARE decoding which an i3 of certain architecture is fully capable of. It's about utilizing the HARDWARE that is built into a HTPC, specifically and at this point limited to Intel hardware on a Windows 8 or higher OS, to do what the Pi currently does. Those who continue to post in that thread asking about AMD and Linux have run it so far off track many times and it's only been going just over a week.
I watched In the Heart of the Sea in full MVC MKV 3D last night on a HTPC with lossless bitstreamed TrueHD audio and the projector automatically changed to the proper 3D mode for me. That is a huge coup and the 4 threads of the i3 never ran higher than 30% outside of extremely brief spikes to maybe 50%.
Basic reading comprehension skills are scary bad when you look at a thread like that. If you don't have Intel on Windows then right now you are SOL and other than casual reading and research that thread is not for you.
(2016-03-01, 18:50)looun Wrote:(2016-03-01, 18:14)alanisrox69 Wrote: HiMedia 29.97/59.94 issue is across all formats, h264 and mpeg2 included!
usually for test i watch lot of DTS Demo Music DB ISO/BDMV that have format 29.97fps and h.264 without problem with last firmwares.
Can you give a sample?
(2016-03-02, 20:31)movie78 Wrote: What Intel i3 are you using?
Can you do a quick playback video with 3D.ISO and 3D MKV?
Thanks!
(2016-03-02, 20:41)Skank Wrote: Maybe you are wrong
and not reading right
Read post 31 here http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=257636&page=3
he cleary says if ur not on intel (yes with intel its hardware based), you need a separate file to get it software decoded ----> MD drivers doesn't support Intel MSDK, so on ADM GPU software decoding will work.
(2016-03-03, 01:31)dukester Wrote: so is it changing to proper 3D mode but outputing in Top and Bottom or does it report it as true frame packing? its weird that the screenshots show over under output making it seem like its just MVC decoding 3D but not actually outputting frame packed. can you clarify your results? does your projector report frame packing?