renov8 wrote: » Looking for a replacement for the Nexbox because of the green screen issue. Was about to pull the trigger on the Beelink but thought i'd have a quick google first. Seems this also has a problem with old Sony Brivia TVs :mad:
5500 wrote: » The box your looking at and quoted is the older mini mxiii (Theres 2 versions, the older s905 which is the mini mxiii, the one I linked is the newer version 2 s905x mini mxiii ii) So may be worth checking if it also affects the newer box or if its just the older one. The beelink forum doesn't have separate threads for both box's though there all bunged into the same one.
Android Kodi 17.0 is now standards-compliant with Android’s official Audio API and requires Android 5.0 or higher as the minimum version. DTS-HD, DTS-X, Dolby TrueHD, and Dolby ATMOS passthrough are now supported on devices that implement AudioTrack v23 or higher. Devices with firmware that do not follow this standard will not support passthrough. Support for 4K video and output and improvements to refresh rate switching and HEVC, VC-1 / WMV 9, and VP9 playback on supported hardware are the icing on the cake.
IEC61937 - Currently the Xiaomi Mi Box, NVIDIA Shield & Devices with Rockchip processors like Ugoos(UT3, UT4, UT6) & Nagrace(NT-N8, NT-V8, NT-V6) also support it. Just avoid any cheap, zero supported, no name devices with flashy advertisements that mean nothing from Amlogic & Rockchip otherwise you can forget about pass-through ever working.
5500 wrote: » Ill give my 0.02 that may be of help to newbies. Ive used and gotten for a few friends the beelink mini mxiii ii over the past 2 months. Overall ive had no complaints with any that i have gotten. Beelink in fairness to them issue updates OTA and ive had two since using the box, so theres manufacturer support available which can be rare with cheaper boxes. I use it on wifi myself, its dual band and with a virgin router sees 70/80mbs upstairs and through some walls so im fairly impressed, no probs at all with streaming. Its S905x, 2gb ram and 16gb rom and android 6.0, so should be future proof for the time being with kodi, plus the s905x chip has some other active development mentioned below. Compared to some boxes online either no names or on adverts you cant go too far wrong with it for €45 delivered at gearbest - http://www.gearbest.com/tv-box-mini-pc/pp_446536.html Make sure to select priority line ireland express for shipping, roughly 10 days for delivery by anpost and no vat to worry about. Granted its not the best out there but you could do far worse for the money. Incedently for anyone wanting to tinker im runninv librelec on mine, couple of hiccups with wifi initially but aside from that its blazing fast, if you dont need android its definitly the way to go with it. Hopefully that helps some of the people wonder what first box to get or even anyone looking to update an older box for not a lot of money. If theres any other specific questions on it ill try answer if i can.
Jesper wrote: » Hi 5500. Thanks for the detail. I recently gave my Android Player away and need to buy a new one. Am I correct in saying that this will be able to support apps like RTE Player,******** ******* etc.? I see in description that it doesn't support surround sound. Do you know of any boxes that do support surround sound?
Heraldoffreeent wrote: » Hilarious read here.http://www.irishtimes.com/business/technology/illegality-of-viewing-streamed-content-is-far-from-certain-1.2967021
BandMember wrote: For the record, this is will have next to no impact on android boxes - especially here in this forum where we all use them for legal services only. Right guys and gals?
Wanderer78 wrote: » I believe 'educational purposes' is the correct term!
zerks wrote: » I think spmc might solve the problem for those with older versions of android and future compatibility with Kodi, AFAIK there'll be no issues.
Jarvis As far as I’m concerned, Nvidia Shield has basically cornered the market, so is my main development device. More generally, Android TV devices, amlogic devices and Amazon FireTV might be getting some love Important: No more Rockchip specific support as of this version Note 1: As of 16.5.0, Android lollipop (API 21) is required
batistuta9 wrote: » One very popular add-on turned users devices into a botnet last week, ddosing other devs. I'm not sure about posting the link here, though I definitely think people should know about it & be aware of what 3rd party addons are capable of doing if they wish - if you weren't already. Expect an exodus of people now trying to find the story on google
kielmanator wrote: » zerks wrote: » I think spmc might solve the problem for those with older versions of android and future compatibility with Kodi, AFAIK there'll be no issues. Sorry Zerks, whats spmc? Thanks
BandMember wrote: » In other news, I see that the first beta releases of Kodi 18 are available. Personally, I think they've rushed it as the vast majority haven't even upgraded to 17 yet because it's only recently that they finally released a stable version while the design is completely different to anything we've seen before which made others revert back to 16.
Hollister11 wrote: » I got my nexbox a95x this morning. Really looking forward to trying it out.
BandMember wrote: » Any chance that you can post a review when you've tested it out, please? Best of luck with it by the way!
Hollister11 wrote: » Yea no bother. If your looking to buy one, there's some good reviews in YouTube.
.red. wrote: » The box itself is tiny, the reviews mention how small it is but its hard to imagine just how small it is till you see it. Its about half the size of the minix u1 and about half as thick with no aerial.
Invincible wrote: » Couldn't believe it this evening, when I saw M8S+ & MXQ pro boxes for sale in local eur0nics shop for €149.95!!