2016-11-08, 20:00
(2016-11-08, 19:56)BestTvBox Wrote:Click...(2016-11-08, 03:57)wrxtasy Wrote: What you mean by "Any "Fully Loaded" Amazon Pirate Kodi devices...."
The Piracy Box Sellers and Youtube Promoters Are Killing Kodi
(2016-11-08, 19:56)BestTvBox Wrote:Click...(2016-11-08, 03:57)wrxtasy Wrote: What you mean by "Any "Fully Loaded" Amazon Pirate Kodi devices...."
(2016-11-13, 16:42)snafu7x7 Wrote: [*]We have an HDHomerun on our network for streaming live TV so that's a must to integrate.I would strongly suggest using Wife Friendly, remote control friendly, Big Screen TV friendly Apps on a nVIDIA Shield.
[*]We need support for popular streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Video, Spotify etc.
Looking for an affordable option that will work well, is easy to setup and wife-friendly.
(2016-11-13, 20:30)wrxtasy Wrote: I would strongly suggest using Wife Friendly, remote control friendly, Big Screen TV friendly Apps on a nVIDIA Shield.
No need to stuff around with unfriendly web browsers to view things such as Netflix and Spotify.
You can side load a (Sony TV) Amazon (Prime) Instant Video App for HD playback and 5.1 Audio to cover that too.
TV is covered as well:
https://shield.nvidia.co.uk/apps/hdhomerun-view
And then there is this coming:
https://www.engadget.com/2016/05/14/hdho...ndroid-tv/
(2016-11-13, 23:18)hoppel118 Wrote: 2. Amazon 1080p 5.1= Amazon Stick v.2 or Fire TV2 or nVIDIA Shield. Amazon App has to be sideloaded on to the Shield and 5.1 Audio on Shield - only if an AVR connected.
Quote:3. Kodi - jidderfree mkv movies (mpeg2/h264) in 1080p with automatic frame rate switching to 24(23,976)/50/60Hz and 5.1 HD Audio passthrough (Dolby/DTS)Unsure about the judder free on the Amazon Fire TV2. Either ask in the Amazon FireTV2 Hardware thread (if you find it) or see the MrMC links in Post #1
Quote:4. Kodi - jidderfree VDR liveTV (mpeg2/h264) in max 1080i 50Hz 5.1Amazon FireTV2 not recommended for Live TV. I don't even think it can even do Hardware deinterlacing, and if that is that case. Interlaced HD H264 TV will not work.
(2016-11-13, 23:58)snafu7x7 Wrote: Hmmmm, I thought those were much more expensive than they are (currently $250 on Amazon) which is not much different than what it would cost me to build an Intel NUC after purchasing the SSD and RAM.Go straight to the nVIDIA Shop, because current Shield prices can be pretty jacked up on the Amazon Store:
(2016-11-16, 17:54)Lucas Rey Wrote: EDIT: What about The Intel NUC Kit NUC6i7KYK? This for sure is able to play 4K flawless but is the Intel® Iris 580 able to play 3D??
(2016-11-14, 04:37)wrxtasy Wrote: Go straight to the nVIDIA Shop, because current Shield prices can be pretty jacked up on the Amazon Store:
https://shield.nvidia.com/node/12
Yes you just install the Apps yourself from the Google Play Store. The Sony TV - Amazon Instant Video App will need to be Sideloaded from a USB stick. The link for that App is in Post#1
(2016-11-17, 10:31)Lucas Rey Wrote: Matt Devo & hdmkv thanks both for reply,
I'm checking the Kabi Lake 7h gen devices, MSI Cubi2 and GIGABYTE BRIX should be already available on market, I have only to add an IR adapter to use my Harmony Remote. I also understand that Intel HD Graphics 620 is able to handle 3D without problem (am I right?).
What is not clear for me is if this Kodi fork:
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=266316
I can play FULL 3D ISO without using external player (as I wrote I'm currently using ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre but is not properly confortable since my remote is not able to handle all commands (just play, pause, stop...)