2018-01-31, 09:41
It‘s Not related to Kodi, it‘s an issue of NVIDIA. Set it to 3840 x 2160 @ 60 YUV 422 and you will get frequencies abvove 30 Hz.
Quote:Firmware update for SHIELD remote (rechargeable) to resolve recharging issues. If update fails, connect remote to charging cable and hold Home + Back + Voice Search buttons until LED flashes (~20 seconds)
(2018-02-14, 18:10)boblo Wrote: Simple question: Do 256GB MicroSDXC UHS-I Class 10 cards work now with the SATV? I have read in the past that there is a limit of 128GB for the Shield, but I don't know if this has changed.I assume you want to use this card as adopted storage? If so, I don't believe the limit is 128GB, my memory is a little fuzzy on it, but I believe others have used 200GB cards. However, I would not recommend using any U1 cards as they just aren't fast enough especially after being encrypted. You really need a U3 card, those are the only cards that I have tested that don't (at least eventually) cause issues.
Thanks.
(2018-02-14, 18:48)Tinwarble Wrote:I'm going to use it for personal files (music, video and downloads); I'm not going to use it for apps or gaming, so speed is not my concern, but I don't know if I will need to format it as adopted storage.(2018-02-14, 18:10)boblo Wrote: Simple question: Do 256GB MicroSDXC UHS-I Class 10 cards work now with the SATV? I have read in the past that there is a limit of 128GB for the Shield, but I don't know if this has changed.I assume you want to use this card as adopted storage? If so, I don't believe the limit is 128GB, my memory is a little fuzzy on it, but I believe others have used 200GB cards. However, I would not recommend using any U1 cards as they just aren't fast enough especially after being encrypted. You really need a U3 card, those are the only cards that I have tested that don't (at least eventually) cause issues.
Thanks.
(2018-02-14, 19:02)boblo Wrote: I'm going to use it for personal files (music, video and downloads); I'm not going to use it for apps or gaming, so speed is not my concern, but I don't know if I will need to format it as adopted storage.
What do you think about THIS? I have a good deal for this 256GB microSD card, but I need to know if I will have all capacity available (not shrinked to 200GB).
Thanks again.
(2018-02-15, 00:20)Tinwarble Wrote: You mean other than the NVIDIA_SHIELD folder? No, all apps have full access to that folder which is created on external drives (non-adopted).It's good to know that the NVIDIA_SHIELD folder is used for all apps. On other Android media centers, a specific folder must be created for each app. Does this mean that all apps like a torrent service will save downloaded files to that folder?
I'm not really sure about your reasoning there. Why do you need to copy from a SD Card to your HDDs? Why aren't you just doing that to begin with, directly to your USB connected HDDs?
It doesn't matter if you are using a SD Card or USB drive, you have the same access to them if they are not adopted.