Intel NUC - Bay Trail (Celeron Generation CPU) - DN2820FYKH
(2014-02-27, 21:06)dCrypt Wrote: Has anyone tested 3D content play performance (full frame, SBS, etc)? Any feedback will be very much appreciated.
Only have SBS content, but just tried The Avengers 1080 DTS and it played fine.

Should say, that's with XBMC installed on top of Win8.1 64bit 8GB RAM (512MB assigned to video)
120GB SSD, but media playing from a NAS

(2014-02-27, 20:47)joshua.lyon Wrote:
(2014-02-27, 09:47)Fra-HTPC Wrote: Uninstalled the 2 drivers in device manager (Consumer & eHome), reran the Intel IR driver package and it asked me if I wanted to repair or remove. Chose remove and rebooted.

After that reboot the original 2 devices listed in device manager again, but seeing as XBMC starts up automatically, I checked the Harmony remote and it works!
I had to do the same thing to get IR commands working within Windows as well. Earlier in the thread, Saunderez mentioned that they had to perform a similar set of steps to get their IR working as well.

(2014-02-27, 09:47)Fra-HTPC Wrote: The basics are there, directions, select and exit/backup.
I'm assuming I'll need to look at the key maps to get the context button working again.
Also noticed whatever power command the Harmony is sending during shutdown, is putting the NUC into standby (power button blinks?).
I noticed that certain buttons didn't work out of the box as well. I had my Harmony mapped up with all the context-menu / main menu mappings and most of those aren't working at the moment. I don't recall putting together a custom keymap on my previous XBMC setup, so I planned on increasing the debug level so I could check the logs to make sure the key presses were coming through and what obc code they were being recognized as (System > Debugging).

Only difference was Saunderez reinstalled the Intel driver, I was planning to, but realised it was working after the post uninstall reboot, so left it alone at that point.

Had a play around with different MCE devices on the Harmony remote, a few like those marked SE have different commands/keys available, but they all seem to do exactly the same thing in XBMC. Most of it works (directions, select, play, pause, exit, etc), just no info button or context menu.

Guess it has to be the keymap and codes like you say, to figure out what commands are being sent and have XBMC substitute them for the button we need.
Started to look at it earlier, and I did it before for an old third party remote, but went round in circles this time. Will sort it eventually.
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RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Bay Trail 2013 edition - DN2820FYKH) - by Fra-HTPC - 2014-02-27, 21:13
Today I stuck at EFI screen - by YaPaY - 2014-10-31, 13:39
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RE: Intel NUC DN2820fykh - by thethirdnut - 2014-02-24, 20:08
RE: Intel NUC DN2820fykh - by pratt733 - 2014-02-24, 20:44
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