2016-03-08, 00:25
Buy something supported like an RPi.
(2016-03-08, 00:10)deaded Wrote:(2016-03-07, 16:10)danjames92 Wrote:(2016-03-07, 02:12)deaded Wrote: But I do want my refresh rate thing fixed for movies
Your box manufacturer being lazy is to blame. Not Kodi.
Yeah, yeah, I got that. Everyone keeps telling me that. It does't help. I'm not going to buy another IDROIDNATION box, but I'd still like to figure out how I can get my video to play smoothly.
(2016-03-08, 01:18)danjames92 Wrote:(2016-03-08, 00:10)deaded Wrote:(2016-03-07, 16:10)danjames92 Wrote: Your box manufacturer being lazy is to blame. Not Kodi.
Yeah, yeah, I got that. Everyone keeps telling me that. It does't help. I'm not going to buy another IDROIDNATION box, but I'd still like to figure out how I can get my video to play smoothly.
Learn your lesson and buy a supported product. If you don't believe me, see here: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=263283
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I dont believe saying "buy something supported like the RPi" is good enough. Some of us want more performance, specifically with Android.
(2016-03-08, 08:42)giaur Wrote:(2016-03-08, 00:25)nickr Wrote: Buy something supported like an RPi.
RPi is nice but useless as media center. Laggy and slow as hell.
(2016-03-08, 12:04)SeVreN2013 Wrote: Completely Untrue on all accounts to the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3Android? Completly untrue? I don't think so. Rockchip on zidoo x6 pro (for example) is much more powerful. Pi still uses armv6, big wtf. There are many things you can use pi for but I don't think media center is on of them. This is pain. Maybe you can run openelec on Rpi 3, accept some lags and use it. But, the best thing for tv box is still Android.