2014-03-11, 15:52
(2014-03-08, 01:06)frarev Wrote: You have a very recent A/V Receiver that can decode nearly all audio formats, as my yamaha 3020 (last generation).
Personnaly, I prefer to use Passthrough for all formats, specially DTS, because those Yamaha do a great job for that.
So, I only activate Adjust display to match video and Audio Passthrough : I have smooth video on Openelec beta 4 without stuttering (i had few little stuttering with Frodo) and audio is decoded as DTS or DTH-HD for instance in the Yamaha.
With the turn around of the advanced Settings (audio delay), I get well synchronized sound on video.
So all is perfect for now !
I have also my TV name that appears in the Sound System of XBCM.
Hi thanks for the info.
Honestly I also think my AVR would decode the audio stream better than anything else (as it is dedicated for that task), so I'll put everything in passthrough. I have had a few stuttering issues with Xvid encoded videos, so I'll try the video sync options to see which one works fine. I didn't touch the audo delay of my AVR which is on "auto" I guess. Is there a standard audio delay to set for the NUC?
(2014-03-10, 19:02)DEcosse Wrote:(2014-03-10, 18:36)Crssi Wrote: Hi guys.
Expect the F2 entering BIOS problem resolution in forthcomming BIOS over next few weeks.
I hadn't seen that reported as issue - however I found that with my little gearhead wireless KB, it would not work;
however hooking up my Logitech (K350) full size wireless KB/Mouse works fine; so I put that dongle in when I need to access the BIOS
Is that essentially the issue? Some will not be recognized at boot?
I had this (very frightening) issue when installing the NUC for the first time after updating the BIOS. I don't know how it solved itself but now I can enter the BIOS with F2. The only thing I changed is pluggin the keyboard on the front usb instead of the rear ones.