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Jep. Would be great for that.
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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I regret getting my NUC.
Should have stuck with Shield until native HDMI 2 NUC came out so better chance of HDR support on Windows at least.
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2017-10-09, 09:46
(This post was last modified: 2017-10-09, 18:07 by hasenbein.)
Hello,
I'm experiencing micro-stuttering (every couple of seconds) whatever I've tried.
On my old NUC DN2820FYKH with Kodi 16 I didn't have that problem, there the video was 100% stutter-free.
My system now:
NUC6CAYH
Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
Kernel 4.14 rc3
Pulseaudio disabled, just using ALSA, default device = HDMI 0
Kodi 17.4
Adjust display refresh rate = on start/stop
Sync playback to display = ON (when I set it to "off", the screen gets shortly black during the video in certain intervals)
Audio: Just 2.0 stereo over the HDMI
Is there anything I could try installing or any setting I could try to solve this?
Or is it an ongoing problem with the NUC, with Ubuntu, the drivers or Kodi 17.4, and I just have to wait until someone sorts this out??
(By the way, going back to Kodi 16 is NOT an option because I want to use Youtube with Mpeg DASH for 1080p.)
EDIT: Native 60Hz material doesn't stutter...
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There is a new bios update for the Asrock J4205 and J3455. Says it is to enhance wireless module compatibility, not sure if there are any other improvements or not.