NVIDIA Shield (Android TV set-top box)
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(2015-03-04, 10:42)kuldan Wrote:
(2015-03-04, 09:02)meridius Wrote: I am interested but I bet it's the same as all the other android boxes no pass hd audio and no refresh change as all android box are stuck in 60hz. If these can not be changed it makes this box useless.

I have never understood the urge to framerate-adapt.. I tried it, and the subjective results on my TV (47" LG) are not visible at all compared to my 60hz driven setup as it is right now... I don't see/feel a difference, not even when doing horizontal sweeps or anything...

It's vital if you live in Europe and/or hate 3:2 pulldown and have a TV which will display 24p without 3:2. Believe me, 50Hz content displayed at 60Hz looks terrible. 10Hz motion judder on linear movement is horrid.

I seriously can't watch content displayed at the wrong frame rate. I had to sell my first HDTV because it displayed 24p movies at 60p with 3:2, and replaced it with one with a proper 24p mode. If you have grown up in a 60Hz region where 3:2 has been standard for decades, you may well be used to it. Many of those of us who live in a 50Hz region where 2:2 is used really do see it and find it very difficult to cope with.


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RE: NVIDIA Shield (Android TV set-top box) - by noggin - 2015-03-04, 11:46
RE: 64bit XBMC - by nickr - 2015-12-30, 12:08
RE: 64bit XBMC - by Dark_Slayer - 2015-12-30, 21:03
RE: 64bit XBMC - by nickr - 2015-12-30, 23:56
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