04-20-2018, 05:37 PM
(04-20-2018, 05:18 AM)3d0 Wrote: Ok, you're confusing me I think I do not care which version of Android it is as I'm not going to use it in 100% of power - what I need is 4k HDR streaming without any hiccups. I would name it as a bridge between NAS and projector and do not need sexy UI and fancy features - just click and play.
So final one - should I buy this board or TV Box is a better solution? That device probably has a better support for 4k multimedia but 2-3x more expensive and still I do not need all these features.
tl and luke can probably answer this better as I'm not interested in 4k/HDR atm. I just wanted to point out that luke said earlier that (1) Stock android supports HDR in RKMC. and (2) LibreELEC is working on implementing HDR in their releases. Since the board does support 4k natively, it sounds like you have one option for software that is operational right now, and a second option is being worked on so should hopefully be available soon. For the best video performance, you'll want Android atm anyway, so with the right apps installed, it should work just fine.