2014-04-10, 16:17
(2014-04-10, 16:07)yocoldrain Wrote:(2014-04-10, 14:38)jtr2006 Wrote: Re-Test of xbmc-20140408-492e29a-master-armeabi-v7a.apk
1. 1080p test file (Monsters.mkv) played perfectly with libstagefright and MediaCodec enabled. See video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKlvx8kt...e=youtu.be (I don't know what all the stats mean, maybe someone can point me to some info on them.)
I can't speak to DTS passthrough as I do not have an audio receiver. Sound is stereo from TV only.
I'm not sure what to say about these results or my earlier post. Inconsistent results suggest network issues, but not sure why.
Also, 1080p Monsters .mkv test file plays beautifully on XBMC for Ouya 12.3.2. Will keep testing.
Looks very good from that youtube link, anyone want to test same and dts passthrough?
DTS passthrough Works fine with XBMC for OUya 12.3.3
If you go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost...ostcount=1
i go by mejdam in xda i list a couple of formats
Video Formats:
720p - Works - XBMC for Ouya and SPMC 12.3.3
1080i - Works - XBMC for Ouya and SPMC 12.3.3
1080p - Works - XBMC for Ouya and SPMC 12.3.3
Audio
DTS: Works (XBMC for Ouya through HDMI and through optical audio)
Dolby Digital: Works (XBMC for Ouya through HDMI and through optical audio)
Loseless Audio: have these options disabled under system - audio - disable DTS-HD and TrueHD else you'll get nothing but static. it will atleast pass it as stereo.
DTS-HD MA: doesnt work with HDMI (in case you are wondering, optical audio doesnt support DTS-HD MA)
TrueHD :doesnt work with HDMI (in case you are wondering, optical audio doesnt support DTS-HD MA)
Bluray Remux (Only on XBMC for Ouya 12.3.2)
AVC, 1080p, High @ 4.1, DTSHD-MA, 5.1 - Video and audio plays fine as long as you disabled DTS-HD passthrough and run as stereo
AVC, 1080p, High @ 4.1, TrueHD, 7.1 - Video and audio plays fine as long as you disabled TrueHD passthrough and run as stereo
VC-1, 1080p, AP@L3, TrueHD, 6 - Video doesnt display but audio will play fine as long as you disabled TrueHD passthrough and run as stereo