2019-03-09, 20:09
(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)
MVC will totally work on HDMI 1.4.