2017-05-30, 19:52
These are expensive Sennheiser pxc 550and they were working fine before the N upgrade. I have not tried to re-pair them, but i guess I will try that. Thanks
(2017-05-31, 09:17)frankdoo Wrote: Hello everybody,The perils of updating to Beta Test Firmware.... You will not be able to go back to the previous version easily either, although...
After a long weighing up, I have my YaVDR client retired and on recommendation of the Kodi forum bought a Xiaomi Mi Box.
Config:
Xiaomi Mi Box 3s International Version
LG LED 1080 (of course without HDCP 2.2)
Denon AV Receiver AVR-X1400H
With Android 6.0 everything was fine. Since I would like ATMOS and my TV picture (yaVDR-Sever VNSI-Addon) was a little jerky, I've updated to 7.0.
Problem: Sound works but no picture (no android user interface) - receiver announces that my TV got no DHCP 2.2 support and therefore is not transmitted.
Directly at the HDMI of the TV it works.
Did someone had the same problem?
(2017-05-31, 09:22)wrxtasy Wrote: Transferred from another post...
(2017-05-31, 09:17)frankdoo Wrote: Hello everybody,The perils of updating to Beta Test Firmware.... You will not be able to go back to the previous version easily either, although...
After a long weighing up, I have my YaVDR client retired and on recommendation of the Kodi forum bought a Xiaomi Mi Box.
Config:
Xiaomi Mi Box 3s International Version
LG LED 1080 (of course without HDCP 2.2)
Denon AV Receiver AVR-X1400H
With Android 6.0 everything was fine. Since I would like ATMOS and my TV picture (yaVDR-Sever VNSI-Addon) was a little jerky, I've updated to 7.0.
Problem: Sound works but no picture (no android user interface) - receiver announces that my TV got no DHCP 2.2 support and therefore is not transmitted.
Directly at the HDMI of the TV it works.
Did someone had the same problem?
This may work
We really cannot help with HDCP 2.2 problems - its not a Kodi concern.
I suspect a Factory Reset may be the ultimate conclusion - even then that may not help.
BTW: Your Jerky picture is caused by 3:2 pulldown, because the Mi Box cannot do Kodi dynamic refresh switching to switch the TV to a Display Mode to match the video's Frames per second.
(2017-05-31, 11:58)wrxtasy Wrote: If you are living in the UK / EUROPE / AUS / NZ try setting the Android Screen resolution to 1080p50Hz - that may help with TV playback smoothness.
However due to no dynamic refresh switching you will have to change it back to 1080p60Hz for everything else.
The solution to Kodi framerate matching with Android is a nVIDIA Shield, MINIX U9 or a WeTek Hub who's Android TV ROM is pretty nice. I'm excluding the FireTV as that has recent 24p Firmware issues.
Until Android boxes get App specific dynamic refresh switching to match say 1080p50Hz to 25fps TV streams and then switch back to 1080p60Hz for everything else. TV users who need to watch smooth 25fps OTA / IPTV streams need to stick with LibreELEC or Windows and use working Kodi Krypton PVR's.
(2017-06-04, 12:44)JCreeny Wrote: I'm seeing this;
Permanent root status will never be possible with the locked, encoded boot loader on this device.
So rooting & stickmount not possible I guess.
wrxtasy, is there an affordable media player in Aus I can get Kodi with multiple HDDs attached. Have relied on the WD TV live since its intro but wanted to progress?
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