2016-08-29, 01:35
(2016-08-28, 17:33)fritsch Wrote:(2016-08-28, 11:05)Meatus Wrote:(2016-08-28, 09:41)Koying Wrote: Note that, on krypton, You should disable all non AC3 passthrough (i.e. DTS) method for API21/22 (e.g. AFTV2), as Krypton doesn't fall back to "plain luck" IEC at all, as SPMC/MrMC do.
Setting the channels to 2.0 and enabling transcoding will transcode DTS to 5.1 AC3 fine, though.
@fritsch You should probably disable DTS completely when on API < 23
Maybe one day Krypton will merge some code from SPMC/MrMC.
Dare to dream.
It's not about merging code - it's about putting user's at risk ... the very moment Android uses FLOAT internally, the "by luck" PT will for sure kill your ears. We were warned about this by the google android CTO - so - nope - I won't add that for sure. If you search this forum "noise passthrough" you will see what I mean. The OS shall get what it supports per plattform.
FWIW, as per the OP (which is not solved) I've installed the most current nightly and it still isn't accessing the Internet properly. It's not possible to install or update add-ons from the Kodi Repo.
Perhaps it's only a Fire TV 4K issue.
When you call up the sys info query it has to think about it for a minute or so then eventually reports the wrong MAC and IP address (16.1.49.1). This is in contrast to SPMC and MrMC on the same device, which are instant and correct. Same when rolled back to Kodi 16.1.
The IP address (and presumably MAC) apparently relate to the Wifi Direct used for the remote. There seems to be some ongoing contention over whether this is merely cosmetic (says Koying) or problematic:
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?pid=2155501
https://www.reddit.com/r/kodi/comments/3...at_firetv/
Can anyone think of anything that could possibly resolve it?