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Re: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - nickr - 2014-08-09

What do you mean "full frame packed"? Frame packing is to do with how the player outputs to the TV.

Do you mean mvc encoded 3d? This is the encoding found on bluray disks. xbmc does not play mvc.


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - harshdoc - 2014-08-09

(2014-08-09, 01:46)nickr Wrote: What do you mean "full frame packed"? Frame packing is to do with how the player outputs to the TV.

Do you mean mvc encoded 3d? This is the encoding found on bluray disks. xbmc does not play mvc.

Yes. The format used in 3D BD. Wasn't aware that XBMC cant play mvc.
Pardon my ignorance and thanks for correcting me.


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - ciukacz - 2014-08-09

(2014-08-09, 00:56)voip-ninja Wrote: That's kind of my point though. I power mine off when it's not the current activity to avoid exactly those kind of problems at start time.

you can buy gefen hdmi detective to solve the latter.
pricey, but supposedly works great.

i don't mind less then 10w constant power draw, that's why a bought a haswell nuc in the first place.


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - noggin - 2014-08-09

(2014-08-09, 01:46)nickr Wrote: What do you mean "full frame packed"? Frame packing is to do with how the player outputs to the TV.

Do you mean mvc encoded 3d? This is the encoding found on bluray disks. xbmc does not play mvc.

It is possible to transcode MVC stuff to full HD SBS or TAB H264 isn't it (rather than half-resolution)? AIUI you can convert MVC to 3840x1080 or 1920x2160 in H264 in an MKV folder and then output these via a frame packed mode over HDMI. Don't think it's widespread but I believe it is possible? No idea if XBMC supports it - as I don't have a 3D setup.


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Megatron - 2014-08-09

Just curious is intel coming out with Broadwell(?) NUC's this year?


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - voip-ninja - 2014-08-09

(2014-08-09, 10:03)ciukacz Wrote:
(2014-08-09, 00:56)voip-ninja Wrote: That's kind of my point though. I power mine off when it's not the current activity to avoid exactly those kind of problems at start time.

you can buy gefen hdmi detective to solve the latter.
pricey, but supposedly works great.

i don't mind less then 10w constant power draw, that's why a bought a haswell nuc in the first place.

Or I could just figure out why my NUC powers itself on *facepalm*


Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Me-- - 2014-08-09

(2014-08-08, 22:42)ciukacz Wrote: i keep mine 24x7. when it needs a reboot i just have to remember to do it with receiver turned on for the hdmi handshake to succeed.

With which OS?


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - ciukacz - 2014-08-09

(2014-08-09, 17:12)Me-- Wrote:
(2014-08-08, 22:42)ciukacz Wrote: i keep mine 24x7. when it needs a reboot i just have to remember to do it with receiver turned on for the hdmi handshake to succeed.

With which OS?

7x64. when i turn on/restart nuc with receiver off then windows reports very limited set of bitstream formats/frequencies/channels supported by hdmi output.


Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Me-- - 2014-08-09

(2014-08-09, 18:07)ciukacz Wrote:
(2014-08-09, 17:12)Me-- Wrote:
(2014-08-08, 22:42)ciukacz Wrote: i keep mine 24x7. when it needs a reboot i just have to remember to do it with receiver turned on for the hdmi handshake to succeed.

With which OS?

7x64. when i turn on/restart nuc with receiver off then windows reports very limited set of bitstream formats/frequencies/channels supported by hdmi output.

Did you try this:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/8a9b5aa7-fe33-4e6d-b39b-8ac80a21fdc2/disable-monitor-off-detection-how?forum=w7itprogeneral

Search in this page: "pin 19"

This solved my problems...


Re: RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - nickr - 2014-08-09

(2014-08-09, 18:07)ciukacz Wrote:
(2014-08-09, 17:12)Me-- Wrote:
(2014-08-08, 22:42)ciukacz Wrote: i keep mine 24x7. when it needs a reboot i just have to remember to do it with receiver turned on for the hdmi handshake to succeed.

With which OS?

7x64. when i turn on/restart nuc with receiver off then windows reports very limited set of bitstream formats/frequencies/channels supported by hdmi output.

How do you expect windows to detect the amp's capabilities if the amp is turned off?


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Jaman42 - 2014-08-10

(2014-08-07, 11:37)Jaman42 Wrote: Anyone else with D34010WYK running Ubuntu that are experiencing the IR receiver to become unresponsive when idling? To clarify what I mean, my nucs are always on, no hibernation or screen lock or anything like that. The only thing that happens when idling is that XBMC dims the screen. Then I have to push a button on the remote repeatedly maybe 10 times before it moves, then it's back to normal again, moving on every click. If I press one button slowly 5-10 times nothing happens. I need to press the button repeatedly and fast for the receiver or XBMC to pick it up, not sure on what end this lays yet.

Any ideas?

When i get a chance I am gonna try to wake it up (un-dim) with a keyboard first and then see if the remote is responsive on first press.

Guess no one else is having this issue, strange, I have a couple of dn2820 which the remotes works fine on but on my D34010WYK it's like I have to wake the ir reciever with spamming a button like i described. I just double checked by first moving around in XBMC with a keyboard attached, didn't matter I still had to spam a button on the remote for the keys to get recognized on it. Any ideas? Perhaps I need to take this to a Ubuntu thread or something since it's not Kodi related Wink


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Crssi - 2014-08-10

I had readed somewhere here that for IR to works as expected windows os and drivers should be installed.
The windows drivers somehow initializes IR. Then windows can be safelly replaced by some other OS.


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - nickr - 2014-08-11

(2014-08-10, 21:21)Crssi Wrote: I had readed somewhere here that for IR to works as expected windows os and drivers should be installed.
The windows drivers somehow initializes IR. Then windows can be safelly replaced by some other OS.
You had readed wrong.


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - macmus - 2014-08-11

Hi guys,

Netflix windows 8 app is working now with our IntelNucs?
Anyone tried with all recent updates?

What is disabling exclusive do ?

http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-034836.htm


RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - ciukacz - 2014-08-11

(2014-08-09, 21:29)nickr Wrote: How do you expect windows to detect the amp's capabilities if the amp is turned off?

i don't, i would expect it to redetect the caps after the amp is turned on.

that of course doesn't work but my htpc is running 24x7 so it is a minor annoyance.
i just need to remember that after a reboot or after coming from vacation.