2017-01-12, 22:16
Ah sry, thought it has something to do with the DP converter too or only
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(2017-01-12, 22:41)piotrasd Wrote: i got contact with one we will see what happen
(2017-01-13, 10:36)Valter84 Wrote: So updating my info about J3455-ITX
Yesterday I have updated the vga drivers with intel driver update utility but the problems remains.
720p runs, 1080p I get lots of frames losts, 4k videos the apps crash after some seconds. Same results using vlc, kodi and mpc-hc. I suppose this is not normal.
So frustated, I was happy with Asrock Q1900itx, 1080p look stunning but now that I have a 4k TV decided to upgrade the board and the result is this.
I will try to return the board but don`t know if I should get another J3455. HELPPPPPPPP
(2017-01-13, 11:57)Dr.Feelgood Wrote: I would test as Fritch recommends with LE , download the image from piotrasd https://www.sendspace.com/file/s5a5ua and test.
Installation takes 5 min and you can run it from USB stick (install on usb) without changing anything else.
(2017-01-13, 00:11)9000h Wrote: Hi,
and we need the HDMI-CEC via the Megachips.
CU
9000h
Quote:The board contains two mutually-exclusive methods for controlling HDMI CEC devices:
– External CEC adaptor connected via CEC connector (item L in Figure 13; pinout in Table 18)
– Onboard CEC control from the embedded controller via HDMI cable and BIOS setup.
Expected behavior is provided in Table 10 below"
Quote:Other user controllable features that may be available in the adaptors
are downstream i2c bus speed control when using i2c-over-aux, and
some control over the CEC pin. I chose not to provide any helper
functions for those since I have no use for them