Intel NUC - Haswell (4th Generation CPU) - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Discussions (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=222) +--- Forum: Hardware (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=112) +--- Thread: Intel NUC - Haswell (4th Generation CPU) (/showthread.php?tid=176718) Pages:
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RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - axbmcuser - 2014-05-12 I will come with more info as soon as i get back to my test environment. Will retry with mjpeg, too. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - mikev - 2014-05-12 (2014-05-10, 14:17)fritsch Wrote: Could you try with a capable OS? E.g. boot with OpenELEC? And see if something changes. While having the correct settings, please post: /usr/lib/xbmc/xbmc-xrandr | pastebinit. Apparently the issue was my Sony TV. For some reason it lags @ 24p, unless I switch it to either Game or Graphics modes. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - ThaDraGun - 2014-05-12 Have nuc i5 with win8.1 and Gotham xbmc. I've noticed that the sound goes out of sync quite often. Anything I can try to stop it? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - voip-ninja - 2014-05-12 (2014-05-12, 23:39)ThaDraGun Wrote: Have nuc i5 with win8.1 and Gotham xbmc. I've noticed that the sound goes out of sync quite often. Anything I can try to stop it? Well, Windows is a lot more complicated with more variables that can affect things. I would say you should boot up the OpenElec 4.0 build from a thumb drive and see if the problem persists there... that would at least tell you if this is possibly OS/driver related. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - lmyllari - 2014-05-13 (2014-05-04, 11:24)larryadd Wrote: To all with the i3 nuc : D34010WYKI assume the i3 and i5 NUCs are identical wrt the CIR. On my i5 it's still not working. Code: [ 2.830965] nuvoton-cir 00:08: [io 0x0240-0x024f] RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - pumkinut - 2014-05-13 (2014-05-12, 11:02)bogchop Wrote:(2014-05-12, 10:54)axbmcuser Wrote: as long as i don't remove the bios battery again My MCE remote powers my i3 Haswell NUC without issue and without having to install Windows in order to then install a driver. I got the NUC new at MicroCenter, and the first thing I did was install the beta BIOS. I then tried OpenELEC (Gotham B4, IIRC) on a thumbdrive and powering on and off with the remote worked. I then installed Ubuntu Server (similar to minimal install) and a barebones install of XBMC. I still have do the workaround of unloading the driver, adding "auto", and then reloading the driver when I boot, but it works nonetheless. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - olsonbri - 2014-05-13 Has anyone seen a vesa bracket for purchase, for the nuc that would allow both nuc-vesa and wall-vesa mount to attach to the monitor such as this link? http://www.ieci.com.au/products/product_page2.asp?Product_ID=6153&Title=ST-C5MK-VESA Love the nuc i3 RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - meka - 2014-05-13 I'm also considering an Intel NUC more precisely the D54250WYK but only if its possible for the Intel IGP Hardware decoder to render 3840x1080 and 1920x2160 video. Since as far as I know using 3DAVC/MVC with linux/OpenElec currently, framepacking is I believe not an option as well. Wbhat are the experience with FullHD 3D resolution on Intel NUC hardware? Or I wait for the Intel Broadwell NUC at the end of the year...? http://wccftech.com/intel-nuc-roadmap-leaked-desktop-broadwell-coming-2015/ RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - axbmcuser - 2014-05-13 @fritsch The black level jpg has been encoded in a video file with specs: 1920x1080 h264 rec.709 color scheme, very high CBR. According to my reading and tests this should be equal to typical video content which is used with media players. Do you have a recommendation regarding simple mjpeg encoding? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - fritsch - 2014-05-13 @axbmcuser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YUV#BT.709_and_BT.601 Do the conversion for 255 255 255 and 0 0 0 Best Regards :-) RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - nickr - 2014-05-13 (2014-05-13, 11:30)meka Wrote: I'm also considering an Intel NUC more precisely the D54250WYK but only if its possible for the Intel IGP Hardware decoder to render 3840x1080 and 1920x2160 video. Since as far as I know using 3DAVC/MVC with linux/OpenElec currently, framepacking is I believe not an option as well. Wbhat are the experience with FullHD 3D resolution on Intel NUC hardware? MVC is an encoding format where one eye is encoded only as the difference between it and the other eye. There are no open source MVC decoders so far, when there is MVC in ffmpeg, it will eventually get into XBMC. Framepacking is something else. It is a output method where both eyes are output in the same frame with extra signaling to indicate it is frame packed. It can be done with XBMC as I understand it (search for afedchin builds) in windows with proprietary video drivers. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - calibos - 2014-05-14 I gave an Atom D525 powered Arctic MC001 to my father with Win7 installed for use as an internet browsing/youtube/XBMC machine. I'd like to take this back from him and turn it back into a pure openelec XBMC media player and buy him a NUC instead for the above duties D34010WYK i3 version is within the budget I want to spend. I have a spare 4gb sodimm and 2.5" 60gb SSD from the Arctic MC001 that I can swap into the NUC as they aren't required in the Arctic when I revert it to an Openelec machine. However, the taller WYKH version which apparently I'd need to fit a 2.5" SSD is more expensive such that if I was to the spend the extra for the space for a 2.5" SSD I'd actually be just as well buying the smaller form factor regular WYK version and purchasing a 60gb mSata which kind renders the WYKH version moot for me. So can anyone tell me whether a 2.5" SSD albeit not officially supported can nevertheless be squished inside the smaller WYK case or is it simply just not physically possible to fit one inside. I see on the taller WYKH version theres is a metal 2.5" Hotswap Caddy because obviously the metal chassis of a 2.5" HDD could short out the motherboard/sodimms if it were just squished into the case. However a plastic chassis SSD wouldn't carry such risks and doesn't necessarily need a caddy. It could just lay across the sodimms possibly. Anyone done this? ie. Fit a 2.5" SSD inside the regular sized D34010WYK RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - scarecrow420 - 2014-05-14 it wont fit, the "non H" NUC is VERY compact height wise also with your existing stick of RAM you want to reuse, make sure it is low voltage 1.3V (DDR3L) otherwise it wont work with the NUC! RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - calibos - 2014-05-14 (2014-05-14, 06:47)scarecrow420 Wrote: it wont fit, the "non H" NUC is VERY compact height wise Good to know. Thanks for that. Was just putting together my order for parts for a WHS2011/Flexraiid media server I'm building soon and it occurred to me that seeing as I'll also be running an instance of XBMC on the server along with MySQL and CP/SB, that the 'spare' 60gb SSD could be put to good use there as an OS drive. Makes me feel better about picking up and paying for an mSATA SSD for the NUC. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Rusty_nl - 2014-05-15 In a impulse buy I ended up ordering an LG 55LA9709 4K capable TV earlier this week. Now I am looking around for a new XBMC HTPC. Currently I run a old Asrock Ion 330. Which is perfect for now. But lacks the 3D and 4K capabilities. I am now tempted to buy a NUC to replace it. What would be the mimimum hardware (i3, i5) that I would need to run 3D and 4K without issues on the NUC? Any advice would be welcome, I have been reading through this thread. But it is quite long already. |