(2014-02-20, 10:46)fritsch Wrote: [ -> ]Have seen too much in this thread. I don't trust 95% to be able to read 4 pages of text ... so good that the warning has been written here.
Ha. Serves you right if you only skim read!
Hello
I get the lastest i3 nuc with the lastest bios and lastest openelec snapshot.
I read some topics and after and I configured xbmc in order to have 24p
Enable Adjust Refresh Rate to match Video
Vertical Blank Sync enabled
My sony tv (40x500) say that I play video in 1080p/24p
passthrough with my onkyo NR609 works with dts-hd-MA and dolby TrueHD.
Do I need to modify the openelec 24p audio delay ? in order to have the perfect 24p ;-)
http://openelec.tv/forum/68-audio/57509-24p-audio-delay
Thanks
Pls excuse the noob question : Should install a 32 or 64 bit linux mint, and should it be linux mint 14 or can i use 15 or even 16?
Planning on using Openelec on a Haswell i5
Thanks
(2014-02-21, 16:51)herbieUK Wrote: [ -> ]Pls excuse the noob question : Should install a 32 or 64 bit linux mint, and should it be linux mint 14 or can i use 15 or even 16?
Planning on using Openelec on a Haswell i5
Thanks
If you're going to be running OpenElec you don't need to install any OS at all. OpenElec IS the OS.
Ah! Thanks. though I'm not 100% sure I'll go for Openelec. I need to read up a bit more to find out a few more things. Do you know if openelec supports 3d video files?
OE is basically a very lightweight, small footprint Linux distro with XBMC built in. So, as far as I know, anything XBMC supports, OE supports. But anyone can feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Unless you need functionality that XBMC and its addons doesn't provide I'd go with OpenElec. To answer your Q more directly, OE will play 3D files if they're HSBS. It may be they've added support for others now as well.
Don't have any 3D files myself but as far as I know OpenElec supports everything that XBMC supports.