2016-10-19, 09:55
Removed as posted in the wrong area
(2016-10-20, 13:04)Axxel6307 Wrote: I'm having apps that won't open and give an error and I have to go clear cache on them to open them. WatchEspn is the worst. Any suggestions?
(2016-10-21, 19:43)sisyphus Wrote: Stupid question? Just got one of these. Upgrading from a Wetek core. Why can't I get the refresh rate matching to work? Everything is 60hz. Worked on the core. What am I missing? Thanks.
(2016-10-23, 18:35)DaMacFunkin Wrote:(2016-10-21, 19:43)sisyphus Wrote: Stupid question? Just got one of these. Upgrading from a Wetek core. Why can't I get the refresh rate matching to work? Everything is 60hz. Worked on the core. What am I missing? Thanks.
Because I don't think the developers either understand the box or what people actually want from a decent media player, mine is going on eBay and I am going to buy one of those Zidoo X9S instead.
(2016-10-23, 01:59)Nazgulled Wrote: Up until now I had my SATV connected to my TV (like all other devices) and then the TV connected to my Soundbar through ARC. I then followed this documentation:either disable passthrough or disable refreshrate switching. This is not SATV related but all Android
https://github.com/koying/SPMC/wiki/Reco...-Receivers
And connected the SATV to my Soundbar and the Soundbar to the TV (still through the ARC ports on both the TV and the Soundbar). Enabled all the settings just like explained in the link above. I know that my Soundbar is the one decoding the audio because there's an option to display the audio type in the Soundbar.
Now my issue...
With this setup - passthrough - every video I play has a bit of stutter in the beginning. It plays fine after these 2 seconds of stuttering but it's still kinda of annoying. Also, sometimes (not always, most of the times I don't see this) this stuttering cause the audio to become out of sync and that sucks.
Any thoughts on how can I possible fix this?
(2016-10-23, 18:41)Martijn Wrote:They work for perfectly for what you are using them for, they do not work perfectly for the things i want them to do yet they certainly used to do them:(2016-10-23, 18:35)DaMacFunkin Wrote:(2016-10-21, 19:43)sisyphus Wrote: Stupid question? Just got one of these. Upgrading from a Wetek core. Why can't I get the refresh rate matching to work? Everything is 60hz. Worked on the core. What am I missing? Thanks.
Because I don't think the developers either understand the box or what people actually want from a decent media player, mine is going on eBay and I am going to buy one of those Zidoo X9S instead.
Not sure what you guys are complaining about cause i have two SATV and both work perfectly.
(2016-10-23, 18:42)Martijn Wrote:I believe refresh rate switching is already disabled, but I'll double check when I get home. Thanks.(2016-10-23, 01:59)Nazgulled Wrote: Up until now I had my SATV connected to my TV (like all other devices) and then the TV connected to my Soundbar through ARC. I then followed this documentation:either disable passthrough or disable refreshrate switching. This is not SATV related but all Android
https://github.com/koying/SPMC/wiki/Reco...-Receivers
And connected the SATV to my Soundbar and the Soundbar to the TV (still through the ARC ports on both the TV and the Soundbar). Enabled all the settings just like explained in the link above. I know that my Soundbar is the one decoding the audio because there's an option to display the audio type in the Soundbar.
Now my issue...
With this setup - passthrough - every video I play has a bit of stutter in the beginning. It plays fine after these 2 seconds of stuttering but it's still kinda of annoying. Also, sometimes (not always, most of the times I don't see this) this stuttering cause the audio to become out of sync and that sucks.
Any thoughts on how can I possible fix this?