2016-12-19, 23:11
Sorry if this question is out of the blue, but I need to confirm something. Before I was on some custom version of OpenElec to get nice playback on my NUC (NUC5CPYH) with 4k material.
Later I switched to LibreElec and I think you said here that all that work that was in the custom build now was in beta versions of LibreElec.
Is that true?
I can play hevc .mkv with clip like the one with the Japanese snowboarder KAZU_(SUBTITLES)_4K23.98p_HEVC_10Mbits.mkv and some sample yvid_SAM_0235-UHD_Sample1.MP4
Also the Bunny works in 30fps and below. On 60 fps it didn't work.
Anyhow, I now tried some Jellyfish samples, and I guess you know of these? In 4k they start with a bitrate of 120 Mbps and my NUC with beta LibreElec stutter.
What kind of videos will my NUC support, and how come the CPU is in use as much? Shouldn't it be decoded with the GPU?
I hope someone can make time to answer my questions.
Thanks.
/Söder
Later I switched to LibreElec and I think you said here that all that work that was in the custom build now was in beta versions of LibreElec.
Is that true?
I can play hevc .mkv with clip like the one with the Japanese snowboarder KAZU_(SUBTITLES)_4K23.98p_HEVC_10Mbits.mkv and some sample yvid_SAM_0235-UHD_Sample1.MP4
Also the Bunny works in 30fps and below. On 60 fps it didn't work.
Anyhow, I now tried some Jellyfish samples, and I guess you know of these? In 4k they start with a bitrate of 120 Mbps and my NUC with beta LibreElec stutter.
What kind of videos will my NUC support, and how come the CPU is in use as much? Shouldn't it be decoded with the GPU?
I hope someone can make time to answer my questions.
Thanks.
/Söder