2013-11-26, 05:16
I looked into the Intel VA-API driver and it has some holes in the interlaced VC-1 decoding.
Still a long way to catch up to VDPAU on nvidia hardware.
Still a long way to catch up to VDPAU on nvidia hardware.
(2013-11-26, 05:16)lmyllari Wrote: I looked into the Intel VA-API driver and it has some holes in the interlaced VC-1 decoding.amen
Still a long way to catch up to VDPAU on nvidia hardware.
(2013-11-26, 05:24)nickr Wrote:To be fair though, we have perfect display timings out of the box, control over AVI infoframes, power management and open source drivers.(2013-11-26, 05:16)lmyllari Wrote: I looked into the Intel VA-API driver and it has some holes in the interlaced VC-1 decoding.amen
Still a long way to catch up to VDPAU on nvidia hardware.
(2013-11-26, 05:38)Alchete Wrote: Are you guys talking about nVidia Tegra 3 (Android)? Because that completely failed to play VC-1 other than in SW mode. Koying, the dev here, was never able to get the to properly HW decode.No we are talking about nvidia GPU in a PC.
(2013-11-25, 18:38)IBTB Wrote: Since I threw out my good old Xbox (with XBMC ) I have been using mediaplayers without any moving parts, and now going back to the NUC again the "inaudible" noise most people refere to annoys the crap out of me!If you are getting video stuttering with audio output set to HDMI make sure in XBMC audio output and passthrough settings, you are using the "WASAPI (Name of Receiver)" HDMI selection and not the "DirectSound (Name of Receiver)"
It might not be loud, but it all depends on what you're used to!
I also did an installation with Windows as I've read in this post that should give me least problems, but that didn't go 100% smooth neigther.
I somehow need to choose "Optical out" for sound to be able to even play movies with DTS-HDMA (HDMI output makes the movie stutter ALOT. <1 fps), even tho I use HDMI -> Reciever.
(So, I use Optical out in the config/options, but physically the sound goes through HDMI).
I have only tested two movies yet, but I don't feel I get the same quality as with my other mediaplayers. It also looks like some very little micro-stutter in dark/black scenes with explosions!
I tried XBMC on a RaspberryPi once, and was able to see the FPS output somehow, anyone know the command for that (I can of course google it if not)!
Watching this thread like a hawk, and I am impressed by the solutions you guys are able to come up with. You are doing a great job!
(2013-11-26, 00:55)Alchete Wrote:(2013-11-26, 00:10)voip-ninja Wrote: So will this fix correct black levels with hardware decode? Any other outstanding issues after this goes in or can I take the plunge?Yes, this is the black levels fix for HW decoding. Won't know what other issues exist until we all try it.
Thanks to lmyllari and Selene especially for really dogging this thing as well as lmyllari creating a patch to deal with this.
(2013-11-26, 10:35)RangerJoe Wrote: Have the IR-driver also been added to the OE nightly?
(2013-11-26, 14:24)benholtby Wrote: Looking at replcaing my Revo 3700 with one of these in the future, I presume the i3 will play 3D well (HSBS)? Also, do these support HD audio out of the box? And finally, where can I buy them in the UK as none of the usual suspects seem to have them?
Thanks all.