2014-09-01, 07:58
So what's the verdict on Bay Trail performance with OpenELEC/XBMC/Kodi? Any issues with heavy skins or anything else? Would only be used for h264 encoded material at 720p/1080p.
(2014-09-01, 07:58)drawz Wrote: So what's the verdict on Bay Trail performance with OpenELEC/XBMC/Kodi? Any issues with heavy skins or anything else? Would only be used for h264 encoded material at 720p/1080p.
(2014-09-01, 15:37)extremeaudio Wrote: I bought the Gigabyte 1800 but it doesnt do anything when hooked up via hdmi to an Onkyo 515 receiver. If I connect it directly to my Panasonic TV it works fine. After fully booting when connected to the TV, I can connect to the AVR and get the video just fine. I had a similar issue with a Gigabyte E350 and a bios update fixed the issue. But on this board I am on the latest bios version which is 4. This really sucks and I'm stuck. Can someone help with this?
(2014-09-01, 15:37)extremeaudio Wrote: I bought the Gigabyte 1800 but it doesnt do anything when hooked up via hdmi to an Onkyo 515 receiver. If I connect it directly to my Panasonic TV it works fine. After fully booting when connected to the TV, I can connect to the AVR and get the video just fine. I had a similar issue with a Gigabyte E350 and a bios update fixed the issue. But on this board I am on the latest bios version which is 4. This really sucks and I'm stuck. Can someone help with this?
(2014-09-01, 09:45)goujam Wrote:Thanks, will give it a try(2014-09-01, 07:58)drawz Wrote: So what's the verdict on Bay Trail performance with OpenELEC/XBMC/Kodi? Any issues with heavy skins or anything else? Would only be used for h264 encoded material at 720p/1080p.
For your application it will work excellent all skins seem responsive to me and my j1900 has no problem with full 1080p blu ray rips. Even software decoding is fine the only problem people seem to have is with de interlacing which I dont do!
(2014-09-01, 20:10)andel Wrote:(2014-09-01, 15:37)extremeaudio Wrote: I bought the Gigabyte 1800 but it doesnt do anything when hooked up via hdmi to an Onkyo 515 receiver. If I connect it directly to my Panasonic TV it works fine. After fully booting when connected to the TV, I can connect to the AVR and get the video just fine. I had a similar issue with a Gigabyte E350 and a bios update fixed the issue. But on this board I am on the latest bios version which is 4. This really sucks and I'm stuck. Can someone help with this?
im having exactly the same problem but with a Pioneer amp and a Panasonic TV ....really annoying
(2014-09-12, 06:54)keathmario Wrote: +1 With a Marantz SR6007 + Sony Bravia HX850.... Its such a let down. If anyone has a solution please shout out.Clearly, AV receivers (all brands) are not designed to accept classic PC resolutions, particularly at boot times. Aside from just connecting your HTPC directly to the TV and using ARC to get the sound back to the receiver, I don't know.
(2014-09-12, 10:20)Aquarius Wrote:(2014-09-12, 06:54)keathmario Wrote: +1 With a Marantz SR6007 + Sony Bravia HX850.... Its such a let down. If anyone has a solution please shout out.Clearly, AV receivers (all brands) are not designed to accept classic PC resolutions, particularly at boot times. Aside from just connecting your HTPC directly to the TV and using ARC to get the sound back to the receiver, I don't know.
(I will hate the day I'll have to buy one of those things).