2017-03-15, 15:01
(2017-03-15, 14:57)Bennie1358 Wrote: Hi there.It's on the first topic-page and the link still works?
Can someone link me a download of the latest Kodi MVC Version for Windows?
Cant find it on the Kodi ftp Downloads
(2017-03-15, 14:57)Bennie1358 Wrote: Hi there.It's on the first topic-page and the link still works?
Can someone link me a download of the latest Kodi MVC Version for Windows?
Cant find it on the Kodi ftp Downloads
(2017-03-14, 20:01)p750mmx Wrote: On mine it says >> [3D][3840x2160@24Hz] << when moving the LG remote pointer to the top of the screen when playing 3D media by Kodi.
(2017-03-15, 21:54)baba420 Wrote: @safcsat or anyone else,Of-course your E6 is upscaling to 4k, if not, an untouched 1080p signal would be filling a quarter of your TV screen and not the whole screen.
I would like to ask you as a fellow LG E6 owner for your settings for Kodi / Windows / Intel Display Driver version etc. As I mentioned yesterday my E6 doesn't upscale 1080p 3D content to 4K, which is very weird. Maybe I have a faulty setting or something.
This is what I get when I playback a 3D iso with latest Kodi MVC build (20170201-68e6a3a-msdk_mvc_wip):
http://imgur.com/0RBe9Df
http://imgur.com/Vr80E1E
My current setup:
- LG OLED 65E6V version 04.30.95
- Asrock Beebox-S 7200U connected with HDMI 1.4 port to my TV's HDMI 2.0a port directly
- Windows 10 Education with latest updates
- Intel Display Driver version 15.45.14.4590 (latest version available through Intel Driver Update Utility 2.7)
- Resolution Windows 10 set at 1920x1080p (3D) and on Intel Graphics settings at 1920x1080@60Hz
- Kodi resolution is at 1920x1080p@60Hz
- hardware based is selected as Stereoscopic 3D mode
What am I doing wrong? Any help would be appreciated.
(2017-03-15, 23:40)p750mmx Wrote:That will be because, 3D does not work on that port.(2017-03-15, 21:54)baba420 Wrote: @safcsat or anyone else,Of-course your E6 is upscaling to 4k, if not, an untouched 1080p signal would be filling a quoter of your TV screen and not the whole screen.
I would like to ask you as a fellow LG E6 owner for your settings for Kodi / Windows / Intel Display Driver version etc. As I mentioned yesterday my E6 doesn't upscale 1080p 3D content to 4K, which is very weird. Maybe I have a faulty setting or something.
This is what I get when I playback a 3D iso with latest Kodi MVC build (20170201-68e6a3a-msdk_mvc_wip):
http://imgur.com/0RBe9Df
http://imgur.com/Vr80E1E
My current setup:
- LG OLED 65E6V version 04.30.95
- Asrock Beebox-S 7200U connected with HDMI 1.4 port to my TV's HDMI 2.0a port directly
- Windows 10 Education with latest updates
- Intel Display Driver version 15.45.14.4590 (latest version available through Intel Driver Update Utility 2.7)
- Resolution Windows 10 set at 1920x1080p (3D) and on Intel Graphics settings at 1920x1080@60Hz
- Kodi resolution is at 1920x1080p@60Hz
- hardware based is selected as Stereoscopic 3D mode
What am I doing wrong? Any help would be appreciated.
Why don't you use the HDMI 2.0 port on the BeeBox, there is a reason for that? Maybe you did explain this before but I don't remember if so.
(2017-03-15, 23:40)p750mmx Wrote: Of-course your E6 is upscaling to 4k, if not, an untouched 1080p signal would be filling a quoter of your TV screen and not the whole screen.This make sense, but I'm only paranoia why it doesn't show 2160p when I press the info button on the remote of my tv.
(2017-03-15, 23:40)p750mmx Wrote: Why don't you use the HDMI 2.0 port on the BeeBox, there is a reason for that? Maybe you did explain this before but I don't remember if so.3D is broken on HDMI 2.0 port. Intel hasn't fixed this yet so that's why you need HDMI 1.4 port if you want full 3D.
(2017-03-15, 23:42)fmedrano1977 Wrote: That will be because, 3D does not work on that port.Not even when Kodi is setup in 3D Interlaced on that TV?
Sent from my HTC 10 (typie typie)
(2017-03-15, 23:43)baba420 Wrote:But did you try it with all settings in 4k resolution, desktop and Kodi, and choose the Interlaced method?(2017-03-15, 23:40)p750mmx Wrote: Of-course your E6 is upscaling to 4k, if not, an untouched 1080p signal would be filling a quoter of your TV screen and not the whole screen.This make sense, but I'm only paranoia why it doesn't show 2160p when I press the info button on the remote of my tv.
(2017-03-15, 23:40)p750mmx Wrote: Why don't you use the HDMI 2.0 port on the BeeBox, there is a reason for that? Maybe you did explain this before but I don't remember if so.3D is broken on HDMI 2.0 port. Intel hasn't fixed this yet so that's why you need HDMI 1.4 port if you want full 3D.
(2017-03-15, 23:43)baba420 Wrote: 3D is broken on HDMI 2.0 port. Intel hasn't fixed this yet so that's why you need HDMI 1.4 port if you want full 3D.
(2017-03-16, 02:43)3DBuff Wrote:(2017-03-15, 23:43)baba420 Wrote: 3D is broken on HDMI 2.0 port. Intel hasn't fixed this yet so that's why you need HDMI 1.4 port if you want full 3D.
This is what the guys with OLED and all 4K passive glasses are saying that you can use HDMI 2.0 port set the resolution to 4K in Kodi and play 3D files in interlaced mode. 3D to 4K interlaced screen conversion is done in the computer and TV gets single 4K frames at 24 fps. No further processing or 3D mode in the TV is not necessary as long at the screen is mapped 1 to 1 pixel.
(2017-03-15, 21:05)3DBuff Wrote: P750mmx, thanks for review. Try to connect your i5 HTPC to OLED when you get a chance just to double check and compare on the same system. The i5 with HDMI 1.4 should also do 4K at 24 fps interlace mode as well as hardware frame packing. This way the type of TV will not interfere with quality of image.I tested and compared several things, no explanation for some things I saw, but that maybe will be cleared up later. I will add more text when I forgot something.
Let us know your observations.
(2017-03-15, 21:54)baba420 Wrote: @safcsat or anyone else,
I would like to ask you as a fellow LG E6 owner for your settings for Kodi / Windows / Intel Display Driver version etc. As I mentioned yesterday my E6 doesn't upscale 1080p 3D content to 4K, which is very weird. Maybe I have a faulty setting or something.
This is what I get when I playback a 3D iso with latest Kodi MVC build (20170201-68e6a3a-msdk_mvc_wip):
http://imgur.com/0RBe9Df
http://imgur.com/Vr80E1E
My current setup:
- LG OLED 65E6V version 04.30.95
- Asrock Beebox-S 7200U connected with HDMI 1.4 port to my TV's HDMI 2.0a port directly
- Windows 10 Education with latest updates
- Intel Display Driver version 15.45.14.4590 (latest version available through Intel Driver Update Utility 2.7)
- Resolution Windows 10 set at 1920x1080p (3D) and on Intel Graphics settings at 1920x1080@60Hz
- Kodi resolution is at 1920x1080p@60Hz
- hardware based is selected as Stereoscopic 3D mode
What am I doing wrong? Any help would be appreciated.