I have some albums with 5.1 channels encoded to DTS or AC3 file formats, one file per album, with a cue sheet to get track titles and timings. In Kodi I have set "passthrough" for DTS and AC3 files. The signal is transferred to the receiver through S/PDIF, extracted from the HDMI out. So I would think that Kodi does nothing except passing the data directly to the receiver, which does the decoding. The problem is that the music is played back at the wrong speed/pitch, it is too slow. And then the album is cut off too early. DTS files are encoded to 48000 hz, but it seems like Kodi thinks it is 44100 hz. I do get 5.1 channels. There is no problem with CDs ripped at 44100 hz. I have a Raspberry Pi sitting next to it, and the Pi is playing back the files perfectly. So this problem must be specific to either the PINE64 or Kodi for Android. Has anyone else experienced this?
I have had zero luck getting 5.1 through HDMI with DTS and Dolby pass through resulting in noise.
That's with latest android.
Pretty much the same as the raspberry pi does.
Other then that video playback and stereo audio seems to work. Also h265 plays back at 720p haven't tried higher resolutions though.
WiFi is working though is pretty sluggish, 1 gig Ethernet works fine from what I experienced so far.
Cheers
Nick
im using a small program called auto start to boot the box into kodi when i turn it on, i have netflix too but when using the kodi remote via android and i launch netflix from the kodi addon and it launches the netflix app, i cant control it with the kodi remote or the netflix app, i have to use the mouse , which im trying to avoid, anyone got any good remote suggestions or how to use the kodi remote with it
Pine64 does not support CEC and so your TV remote will not work... For context menu try long pressing the left mouse key and see if that works.
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