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We are getting off-topic, but to me (I'm sure opinions will vary) the .1 (the sub) is more crucial. With 7.1 (vs. 5.1), I do notice targeted surround effects in certain 7.1 BD rips, but whether it's really worth upgrading from 5.1, a very subjective call. Having a good sub however makes a huge difference as I recently discovered when I went for an Outlaw LFM-1 EX to pair with my budget Pioneer 'Andrew Jones' SP-series combo-tower/bookshelf 7.1 system.
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Well,I have been testing the RPI2 for a while now. Playing all sorts of 3D MVC MKVs, also flipping the eyes and 2D Blu-Ray ISOs plus just about any sort of 2D and 3D files I had in my collection.
I have owned following 3D players: Mede8er Med10003XD and PopcornHour A-400
Result: This is by far the best player I have ever owned, it is reliable, fast and really does play absolutely everything - especially 3D is great (no problem with branched titles, starts immediately)
Plus all the Extras one gets with KODI, as the great library function and lovely skins etc.
It also uses a minimum of electricity and Picture Quality is great.
I have a LG 55LW4500 and an Epson EH-TW5910 projector connected through a Denon AVR-X4000 and no problems when it switches to 3D and back, or anything else.
I have switched off HDMI CEC though, since it caused problems, when I watch via projector - always switching on the TV ;-)
Should you be on the verge of buying a new player, I strongly believe this is the one you should get. To top it all off, it is by far the cheapest player you can get...
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Couldn't decide, so keeping both 3D ISO and MVC MKV's in different shares on my NAS. If HiMedia fixes the audio sync issue on Q5, I may just stick with it, but I'm also using Pi2 more now with MVC MKV's. BTW, which Kodi skin are you using? I'm noticing a little slowdown with Arctic: Zephyr, but I have a 2K+ movie library and 50+ TV shows, plus lots of add-ons.
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I have the Aeon Nox skin, but not many Add-ons
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Thanks... I finally got it working reliably (for the most part) with my BenQ W1070 PJ. I now have 'sync playback', 'adjust display refresh rate' and 'OMXplayer' all enabled.
To be safe, I removed all the overclock settings I had.
Don't ask me why, but one of the things throwing off my PJ was having 3D mode set to 'Ask Me' instead of 'Preferred Mode'.
With RPi2, I do notice some sluggishness when trying to do two things at once (like browsing movie library while PVR channels are being loaded or library is updating). Also, it's a bit slow to show Kodi UI (like 5-10 secs) after stopping a 3D movie. Finally, if I press remote/keyboard to show 'codecinfo' or menu soon after a movie starts (especially full 3D BD rips), it takes like 8-10 seconds to show up.
I really like the Pi2; just wish it was more powerful (or there was a pro version).
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Disabling PVR helps a little, and switching to Confluence helps some more. I'll play around with this, but I may just stick with Confluence and PVR, and video add-ons (with and w/o, will try both) as my final set-up.
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Do you guys notice a big difference in 3D quality between mvc and sbs formats?
Server: Synology Diskstation 1511+ with 8x WD Red NAS 3TB drives, DSM 5.2
Main HTPC: Home Built i3, 8GB RAM, Corsair 128GB SSD, nVidia 630GTX, Harmony Home Control, Pioneer VSX-53, Panasonic VT30 65" 3D TV, Windows 10, Isengard
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Yes... with frame-packed MVC, you're getting full 1080 rez to each eye, but with SBS & T/B, you getting 1/2 that rez.
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I'm using a 133" 16x9 screen and do notice a different with most movies; half-rez movies are a little softer, while full have more detail, sharpness. But, when I have guests over, they are happy no matter what quality stuff I throw up. But, we here tend to be more picky.