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(2016-03-11, 08:37)afedchin Wrote: Will be fixed in next build. I've made a stupid mistake.
Unacceptable! I demand my money back! This is an OUTRAGE! Where is the manager?! These pretzels are making me thirsty!!!
Dude, just keep working on the kinks. We can all wait. 2 weeks ago most of us knew nothing about the abilities of HDMI hardware decoding being this close to a reality. It won't kill us to work through the bumps and bugs. We're here to help you help us all!
(2016-03-11, 08:48)HomeTheatreGuru Wrote: Speaks up about bad information being spread around.
Glad someone said something. I'd have just been piled on for bringing it up.
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The wrong subtitle position, is that the few times the subs go all wacky across the screen?
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2016-03-11, 11:35
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Hello,
will there be a version for Linux (AMD, Intel) in near future?
Do I understand this right that I don't need any special hardware for this version, only Windows? And it plays MKV MVC directly via HDMI?
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Question about naming scheme...
Currently I have everything named:
'Movie Name (Year) [Resolution Codec Source Audio].3D.MVC.mkv'
EX 'Jurassic World (2015) [1080p AVC BluRay DTS-HD MA 7.1].3D.MVC.mkv'
I want the 3D tag to show up in the skin, so I tried adding SBS to the name and that just ended up with the video being displayed as SBS. I tried adding TAB to the name and that just ended up with the video being displayed as TAB. Any advice? I tried looking it up, but MVC works with the RPi2 so that's what I'd like to keep it as, but I'm flexible since it's just a simple rename with regex to get the names changed to what I want.