2014-04-28, 16:16
Not too badly priced on eBay to be honest! Will all the apps work in the UK on an imported Fire?
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(2014-04-28, 01:04)ukyank Wrote: Hmmmm.... I'll have to double check as I've been away for a week & haven't been using the thing, but I swore it would only sleep for me if I was out of xbmc
(2014-04-28, 18:06)Senaxx Wrote: I saw the XBMC FireTV installer script in this topic, but those apk names where hardcoded, so I decided to improve the "installer" a bit.
You download the latest nightly from http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/android/arm/ put it in the XBMC dir and run the installer. It will install XBMC to
your Amazon FireTV. I also added the option to install autopilot and an uninstall option.
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(2014-04-28, 16:16)benholtby Wrote: Not too badly priced on eBay to be honest! Will all the apps work in the UK on an imported Fire?
(2014-04-28, 19:03)Animal Wrote:(2014-04-28, 18:06)Senaxx Wrote: I saw the XBMC FireTV installer script in this topic, but those apk names where hardcoded, so I decided to improve the "installer" a bit.
You download the latest nightly from http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/android/arm/ put it in the XBMC dir and run the installer. It will install XBMC to
your Amazon FireTV. I also added the option to install autopilot and an uninstall option.
Download
I only just got my Fire TV (I'm in Canada) and installed the latest Gotham nightly with no problems. I'm going to try your small file to install Autopilot as I will primarily use the Fire (and my Ouya & rPi) for XBMC.
Could your program be modified to side load any other .apk people have downloaded ? i.e. option 5, install .apk from within a certain directory ?
(2014-04-28, 19:37)Senaxx Wrote: Yeah i think this is possible, I was thinking of that already. Like putting all the APK's in a certain directory, and let the application list all those programs and just press the number to install that application.
(2014-04-28, 16:04)resai Wrote:Well i beg to differ here, pass through work just fine. I have tested it with xbmc latest nightly release as well as spmc. I have tested DD, DD+, DTS, DTS-MA all works fine and my receiver is able to receive 5.1Ch audio with DTS or DD. Netflix is DD+ but other players like MX player or BSplayer downmix it to stereo.(2014-04-28, 15:58)voip-ninja Wrote:(2014-04-28, 15:55)resai Wrote: hi guys , so many pages and I've read most of them but still didn't find an exact answer. Does firetv support hd audio passthrough? thanks for an answer..
As per the wiki the answer is no... not at this time anyway.
thanks for the lightening answer
what about multichannel flac files with 24/96 (both for audio only and for embedded in mkv vide)
(2014-04-28, 20:02)bhelpuri Wrote: Well i beg to differ here, pass through work just fine. I have tested it with xbmc latest nightly release as well as spmc. I have tested DD, DD+, DTS, DTS-MA all works fine and my receiver is able to receive 5.1Ch audio with DTS or DD. Netflix is DD+ but other players like MX player or BSplayer downmix it to stereo.Mmm... I'm pretty much sure the nightlies don't do HD Audio passthrough...
(2014-04-28, 20:26)Koying Wrote:(2014-04-28, 20:02)bhelpuri Wrote: Well i beg to differ here, pass through work just fine. I have tested it with xbmc latest nightly release as well as spmc. I have tested DD, DD+, DTS, DTS-MA all works fine and my receiver is able to receive 5.1Ch audio with DTS or DD. Netflix is DD+ but other players like MX player or BSplayer downmix it to stereo.Mmm... I'm pretty much sure the nightlies don't do HD Audio passthrough...
More likely, XBMC is downsampling 7.1 to 5.1.