2016-11-20, 15:45
(2016-11-20, 15:04)haxel666 Wrote: Thanks for looking into it. Love this software.
Use MakeMKV and strip the 3D movie only.
(2016-11-20, 15:04)haxel666 Wrote: Thanks for looking into it. Love this software.
(2016-11-20, 15:45)movie78 Wrote:(2016-11-20, 15:04)haxel666 Wrote: Thanks for looking into it. Love this software.
Use MakeMKV and strip the 3D movie only.
(2016-11-20, 16:55)haxel666 Wrote:(2016-11-20, 15:45)movie78 Wrote:(2016-11-20, 15:04)haxel666 Wrote: Thanks for looking into it. Love this software.
Use MakeMKV and strip the 3D movie only.
Your a genius thanks i did as you said and works perfect now in mkv format full frame packing.
Quote:What’s New? Differences to Solo 4K
Compared to the previously released Solo 4K model, Duo 4K has the following additional features and enhancements:
Housing and Connectors
Full-sized housing with standard Hi-Fi form-factor (43 cm).
OLED display and control buttons on the front panel.
Two hot swap 3.5" SATA HDD racks, each supporting up to 10TB+ HDD, with direct convenient access via the front panel.
SD card slot.
Additional USB port (3 USB ports in total).
Optical S/PDIF output.
Separated connectors for coaxial S/PDIF output, analog audio output, composite video output.
RF loop through connector for DVB-T/T2/C tuner.
More Powerful Hardware
2GB RAM (2x in comparison with Solo 4K).
8GB flash memory (2x in comparison with Solo 4K).
Bigger and more powerful Wi-Fi antennas (2T2R) for the built-in 802.11ac Wi-Fi.
Audiophile Features for High-Quality Audio
The famous ESS SABRE32 Reference DAC (ES9018K2M).
XLR balanced stereo audio output (for professional ultra-low-noise analog audio connection).
S/PDIF audio input (to use Duo 4K as a high quality audio DAC by connecting external digital audio sources).
Galvanically isolated digital audio connectors (for reduced noise and jitter).
(2016-11-22, 16:37)couto27 Wrote: Not related with Kodi but related with MVC 3D support
Dune HD Duo 4K, update the Game with new Sigma SMP8758 link
full menu & lite blu-ray support are handy.
Built-in DVB-T/T2/C Tuner (for Non-US Version) with HEVC 4K Support
And with Audiophiles in mind.....
Quote:What’s New? Differences to Solo 4K
Compared to the previously released Solo 4K model, Duo 4K has the following additional features and enhancements:
Housing and Connectors
Full-sized housing with standard Hi-Fi form-factor (43 cm).
OLED display and control buttons on the front panel.
Two hot swap 3.5" SATA HDD racks, each supporting up to 10TB+ HDD, with direct convenient access via the front panel.
SD card slot.
Additional USB port (3 USB ports in total).
Optical S/PDIF output.
Separated connectors for coaxial S/PDIF output, analog audio output, composite video output.
RF loop through connector for DVB-T/T2/C tuner.
More Powerful Hardware
2GB RAM (2x in comparison with Solo 4K).
8GB flash memory (2x in comparison with Solo 4K).
Bigger and more powerful Wi-Fi antennas (2T2R) for the built-in 802.11ac Wi-Fi.
Audiophile Features for High-Quality Audio
The famous ESS SABRE32 Reference DAC (ES9018K2M).
XLR balanced stereo audio output (for professional ultra-low-noise analog audio connection).
S/PDIF audio input (to use Duo 4K as a high quality audio DAC by connecting external digital audio sources).
Galvanically isolated digital audio connectors (for reduced noise and jitter).
(2016-11-22, 16:44)movie78 Wrote:(2016-11-22, 16:37)couto27 Wrote: Not related with Kodi but related with MVC 3D support
Dune HD Duo 4K, update the Game with new Sigma SMP8758 link
full menu & lite blu-ray support are handy.
Built-in DVB-T/T2/C Tuner (for Non-US Version) with HEVC 4K Support
And with Audiophiles in mind.....
Quote:What’s New? Differences to Solo 4K
Compared to the previously released Solo 4K model, Duo 4K has the following additional features and enhancements:
Housing and Connectors
Full-sized housing with standard Hi-Fi form-factor (43 cm).
OLED display and control buttons on the front panel.
Two hot swap 3.5" SATA HDD racks, each supporting up to 10TB+ HDD, with direct convenient access via the front panel.
SD card slot.
Additional USB port (3 USB ports in total).
Optical S/PDIF output.
Separated connectors for coaxial S/PDIF output, analog audio output, composite video output.
RF loop through connector for DVB-T/T2/C tuner.
More Powerful Hardware
2GB RAM (2x in comparison with Solo 4K).
8GB flash memory (2x in comparison with Solo 4K).
Bigger and more powerful Wi-Fi antennas (2T2R) for the built-in 802.11ac Wi-Fi.
Audiophile Features for High-Quality Audio
The famous ESS SABRE32 Reference DAC (ES9018K2M).
XLR balanced stereo audio output (for professional ultra-low-noise analog audio connection).
S/PDIF audio input (to use Duo 4K as a high quality audio DAC by connecting external digital audio sources).
Galvanically isolated digital audio connectors (for reduced noise and jitter).
Got an email from them yesterday about this product, meet the guys from Dune a few years ago at CES, good people but not for $699
Isn't the upcoming Oppo 4K a better option for $499
(2016-11-22, 16:37)couto27 Wrote: Not related with Kodi but related with MVC 3D support
Dune HD Duo 4K, update the Game with new Sigma SMP8758 link
(2016-11-22, 17:43)kaefert Wrote: $700 for a media player is a joke. but the version without hard disk slots and without integrated wifi sounds like an option:
https://www.amazon.de/Dune-Media-Player-...01LWVUD84/
€205 is not what I'd call a bargain but if it does a good job.. maybe worth it?
EDIT: WTF?! they charge you €20 per year if you want the full bd menu feature?!
http://dune-hd.com/support/options/
EDIT2: ah okey, if you are willing to accept the ridiculous price tag of €367 to get the Dune Solo 4k instead of the "Lite" then you don't need a subscription for the full bd menus and you get an integrated DVB-T2 reciever. But thats a very heavy price tag for a media player in my opinion..
(2016-11-22, 20:17)kaefert Wrote: @movie78 well high quality DACs in a media player make sense if you use analog output from the media player. but I don't see why anybody would do such a thing..
@brazen1 well I don't like windows PCs, and I don't think I will integrate one in my home cinema. I tried that like 10 years ago until I found out that hardware media players exists. It was like an answered prayer and I don't think I will ever care to go back.
(2016-11-22, 20:17)kaefert Wrote: @movie78 well high quality DACs in a media player make sense if you use analog output from the media player. but I don't see why anybody would do such a thing..
@brazen1 well I don't like windows PCs, and I don't think I will integrate one in my home cinema. I tried that like 10 years ago until I found out that hardware media players exists. It was like an answered prayer and I don't think I will ever care to go back.