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2016-03-10, 10:38
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Okay - too bad. So for the time being just use a Raspberry Pi 1 for HQ audio.
Edit: That being said I will ask keith of team kodi, if nexus 6 does the same / respectively FireTV. For now I think it's a Shield "software bug", so that the default API is forbiddend to open more than 48 khz for PCM output :-(
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I don't see anyone having tried the Shield internal player, as that will surely tell if there's a software bug or if it's something Kodi is doing.
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Works fine on non shield hardware ... just tested.
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I just wondered if there was potential source material such as concert blu-rays that might have 24/192 audio tracks, if it can be shown whether the Shield video payler can or can not handle it then maybe Nvidia can be involved as we did have lines of communication open to the Shield devs.
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Kodi sends 192 / 32 or 192 / 16 (we tested both) no doubt ... but android itself resamples ...
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Yeah - toothing problems ... Android can do to your audio whatever it wants ... if audiotrack wants to mix, it mixes ...
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