2019-03-03, 15:33
Yes
(2019-03-04, 12:50)Shadow128 Wrote: Now my NUC7i3BNH is also working with MVC :-)
Problems seems to be old drivers, which could not be diretly updated.
So how to install new driver:
Deinstall old graphic driver (internet disconnected) -> reboot -> install actual DHC driver (https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloa...CH-Drivers) -> reboot
Afterwards "hardware-based" option is possible in Kodi-MVC and looks great :-)
(2019-03-06, 13:21)p750mmx Wrote: @Shadow128, you should mention the rest of your setup (model TV, maybe using a receiver?).Hi p750mmx
(2019-03-08, 22:01)Astrocyte74 Wrote: Shadow128 - thanks for this update!! Very Exciting!!Hi Astrocyte74
OK I have the NUC7i3BNK (the slim version of the NUC7i3BNH) and have just installed and updated windows to the latest (1809? I think?), updated all drivers, uninstalled the old graphics driver and installed the DHC driver. Rebooted.
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Unfortunately - I'm still not seeing the option for "Hardware-based" option in Kodi Display settings for 3d. (using the linked download at the start of this forum for the v18 latest release)
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Any other suggestions? Trying to decide if I should return the nuc and go with raspberry pi which makes 3d just so easy!! (but no bitstreaming HD audio obviously)
(2019-03-09, 16:41)Shadow128 Wrote:Thank you for your setup update(2019-03-08, 22:01)Astrocyte74 Wrote: Shadow128 - thanks for this update!! Very Exciting!!Hi Astrocyte74
OK I have the NUC7i3BNK (the slim version of the NUC7i3BNH) and have just installed and updated windows to the latest (1809? I think?), updated all drivers, uninstalled the old graphics driver and installed the DHC driver. Rebooted.
...
Unfortunately - I'm still not seeing the option for "Hardware-based" option in Kodi Display settings for 3d. (using the linked download at the start of this forum for the v18 latest release)
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Any other suggestions? Trying to decide if I should return the nuc and go with raspberry pi which makes 3d just so easy!! (but no bitstreaming HD audio obviously)
I don't know, if it was important, but did you disabled your Internet Connection during deinstalling old drivers and installing new drivers? That was a hint in the Intel forum.
Then I checked/activated 3D in the windows display settings and "hardware based" was shown in the Kodi settings.
(2019-03-09, 16:55)p750mmx Wrote:OK thanks Shadwow128 and p750mmx!(2019-03-09, 16:41)Shadow128 Wrote:The reason you get the "hardware" option in Kodi is almost certainly related to the rest of you hardware and the HDMI 1.4 ports on those devices.
When using HDMI 2.x ports in all of the connected devices (HTPC, receiver and/or TV), then I don't think one gets the "hardware" 3D option. I don't get it, no matter how I install the latest driver. I get it when I use a HDMI 1.4 connection, but not when using the 2.x port.
(2019-03-08, 22:01)Astrocyte74 Wrote:The difference I see from his to mine, is that his chain contains HDMI 1.4 (receiver and tv) in it and it's working for him. I have the same NUC, my chain is all HDMI 2.0 and it does not work.(2019-03-04, 12:50)Shadow128 Wrote: Now my NUC7i3BNH is also working with MVC :-)
Problems seems to be old drivers, which could not be diretly updated.
So how to install new driver:
Deinstall old graphic driver (internet disconnected) -> reboot -> install actual DHC driver (https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloa...CH-Drivers) -> reboot
Afterwards "hardware-based" option is possible in Kodi-MVC and looks great :-)
Shadow128 - thanks for this update!! Very Exciting!!
OK I have the NUC7i3BNK (the slim version of the NUC7i3BNH) and have just installed and updated windows to the latest (1809? I think?), updated all drivers, uninstalled the old graphics driver and installed the DHC driver. Rebooted.
I'm using a JVC projector that has been very solid for 3d with raspberry pi's running kodi.
Unfortunately - I'm still not seeing the option for "Hardware-based" option in Kodi Display settings for 3d. (using the linked download at the start of this forum for the v18 latest release)
Were there perhaps any other Windows-side settings you dealt with?
For me - windows-display settings shows 1920x1080p with 3d enabled. I went through the (now hidden due to the DHC) intel graphics options due adjust settings as per the instructions on page 1 of this forum.
Any other suggestions? Trying to decide if I should return the nuc and go with raspberry pi which makes 3d just so easy!! (but no bitstreaming HD audio obviously)