2014-04-01, 18:18
Hi
Today I got my i5 Haswell in a fanless case, installed the latest OpenElec nightly via OSX terminal to a usb 2 stick and hey presto- a very quick install!
I am planning on running the video out of the HDMI out straight to my tv (which reads 3d signals) and the audio out of the mini display port to my a/v amp (unfortunately I ordered a displayport to HDMI adaptor rather than mini displayport, so I can't fully test the audio today)
I ran some of the commands I've seen here :
cd /storage/.config
touch autostart.sh
chmod 0777 autostart.sh
nano autostart.sh
as well as :
xrandr --output HDMI1 --set "Broadcast RGB" "Full"
and they were accepted fine.
What I am noticing though is after doing the video calibration and alligning the blue arrows, in the XBMC menu the display is fine, but when I watch a movie the screen is zoomed in too much..Any help getting that right would be appreciated!
I'll u/l the log when I get home later.
Resolution is 1920x1080p at 60 hz
Thanks
Today I got my i5 Haswell in a fanless case, installed the latest OpenElec nightly via OSX terminal to a usb 2 stick and hey presto- a very quick install!
I am planning on running the video out of the HDMI out straight to my tv (which reads 3d signals) and the audio out of the mini display port to my a/v amp (unfortunately I ordered a displayport to HDMI adaptor rather than mini displayport, so I can't fully test the audio today)
I ran some of the commands I've seen here :
cd /storage/.config
touch autostart.sh
chmod 0777 autostart.sh
nano autostart.sh
as well as :
xrandr --output HDMI1 --set "Broadcast RGB" "Full"
and they were accepted fine.
What I am noticing though is after doing the video calibration and alligning the blue arrows, in the XBMC menu the display is fine, but when I watch a movie the screen is zoomed in too much..Any help getting that right would be appreciated!
I'll u/l the log when I get home later.
Resolution is 1920x1080p at 60 hz
Thanks