2017-01-13, 14:55
(2017-01-13, 11:49)Caramba69 Wrote: Why do you use "use fullscreen window"? What is the advantage?
I don't use it, it's only caused me weird issues I never have with just using true fullscreen.
(2017-01-13, 11:49)Caramba69 Wrote: Why do you use "use fullscreen window"? What is the advantage?
(2017-01-13, 14:51)ShinyAndy Wrote: The Beebox-S? Why is that?
The barebones i3 is around 50€ more here than the MSI which includes RAM&SSD
(2017-01-13, 15:55)movie78 Wrote: Dual HDMI, one is 1.4 and the other one 2.0.
(2017-01-13, 16:13)ShinyAndy Wrote:(2017-01-13, 15:55)movie78 Wrote: Dual HDMI, one is 1.4 and the other one 2.0.
Thanks, suppliers of the Beebox-S are few and far between here and thus it's stupidly expensive. The barebones BRIX (BKi3A-7100) claims HDMI2.0 and only a bit more money than the MSI by the time you've added memory/ssd, how about that? I assume a HDMI2.0 output will still play nicely with an older non-4K TV
Although I note from previous messages that I need 1.4 for 3D playback?
(2017-01-17, 17:11)crótach Wrote: Basically all these small boxes with i5-7200U that came out end of last year have Intel 620 GPU, and Intel's own NUC will come with i5-7260U and a much beefier 640 GPU.
Kinda unfair to all the other manufacturers?
(2017-01-19, 11:27)Theetjuh Wrote: Probably not really specific to Kaby Lake, but what are the differences between Windows and Linux as OS?
Am looking for a device that can play 4k@60 4:4:4, HDR and HD audio (bitstreamed) ... 3D is a plus, but I could use my RPi2 for that
Thanks in advance!
(2017-01-19, 11:57)baba420 Wrote:(2017-01-19, 11:27)Theetjuh Wrote: Probably not really specific to Kaby Lake, but what are the differences between Windows and Linux as OS?
Am looking for a device that can play 4k@60 4:4:4, HDR and HD audio (bitstreamed) ... 3D is a plus, but I could use my RPi2 for that
Thanks in advance!
If you want an OS which can play 4K content and 3D MVC, then Windows 10 should be your first choice. If you don't care about 3D then is LibreELEC also a good one. There is no support for HDR content yet on both platforms.
The main downside is that there's hardly any 4K content available to playback it with Kodi. I would wait until more content is available or the possibility comes to rip your own UHD-Blurays. Right now this isn't possible yet.