2019-02-19, 02:45
(2019-02-17, 16:50)wrxtasy Wrote:Thank you so much wrxtasy for your help regarding these questions, I switched from LibreELEC to CoreELEC recently and liking it so far, my question is, I want to move on from my S905x to a S912 device, Main focus is HDR and HD audio pass-through. I don't stream content, no gaming, just plug in on of my HDDs and play the content, please recommend me (or DM me) a S912 device that you like (around 60$).(2019-02-17, 13:25)Ajay1234 Wrote: I am an avid movie/kodi fan and have been playing with various TV boxes over the years. In the past years we have come settled on 2 supplies being Geniatech (Manufactures of the MyGica range) and Himedia and would like to share our findings.
Boxes that we have tested;
Himedia Q5/Q10 - HiSilicon Processor
Himedia A5 - Amlogic S912 Processor
MyGica 1960Pro - Amlogic Processor
The most stable and user friendly box has been the Himedia A5 with Amlogic S912 processor.
The Himedia Q5/Q10 are brilliant boxes in picture quality and sound quality and is superior than the A5 in both picture and sound. But in terms of stability the A5 using Kodi, and I use the Xconfluence Skin which tends to put more strain on the processor still just surpasses the Q5/Q10.
So we thought that MyGica 1960Pro would be superior considering it has 3g Ram compared to the Himedia Q5. But we actually found it crashes in Kodi and they have locked the picture frames, so you not going to get full screen picture. Hence not convinced on the MyGica 1960 Pro thought it does have nice 2.5" internal HDD feature.
Our choice at end of day is the Himedia A5. There are some drawbacks to the A5. It cannot play 4K HDR 10bit H265. For this the Q5/Q10 does well.
Welcome to the Kodi forums.
You have not tapped the potential of a S912 media player yet for Kodi, because you have been living in Android Land.
Unshackle it's potential and you will easily get 4K HDR with up to Atmos audio and autoswitching everything....same goes for that MyGica box of it's an S905X / S912.
Buy a Samsung EVO microSDHC and flash CoreELEC Kodi Leia on to it (click)
This will give you an easy to use dual boot setup with CoreELEC running entirely from the microSDHC.
And for extra points after you have had a play for a while ask about increasing the GPU clock MHz for even more Kodi snappiness
Hint: in the install instructions when it talks about "device trees" look in the device_trees folder on the SD card you flashed and start with:
Himedia A5 = 2GB RAM = gxm_q200_2g.dtb
MyGica 1960 = 3GB RAM = gxm_q200_3g.dtb
All other support over on the CoreELEC forums.
Thank you.