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RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - avtr212 - 2014-04-28 Newbie question. Just got my Fire tv and trying to find advancedsettings file. Running xbmc on ouya. Opened up adb shell in mac terminal and cd down through each level /sdcard/Android/data/tv.ouya.xbmc/files. Using ls I don't see any xbmc related files anywhere. Am I looking in the wrong place or doing something wrong? Thanks.[/size] RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - underworld123 - 2014-04-28 (2014-04-28, 21:12)avtr212 Wrote: Newbie question. Just got my Fire tv and trying to find advancedsettings file. Running xbmc on ouya. Opened up adb shell in mac terminal and cd down through each level /sdcard/Android/data/tv.ouya.xbmc/files. Using ls I don't see any xbmc related files anywhere. Am I looking in the wrong place or doing something wrong? Thanks.[/size] There is a hidden folder .xbmc. Just use Code: cd .xbmc RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - Tinwarble - 2014-04-28 Just push your advancedsettings.xml to the proper folder as explained in the wiki: http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Amazon_Fire_TV#Copy_userdata_settings_.28optional.29 (2014-04-28, 20:49)Apothis Wrote: Indeed, with DTS-MA, just the DTS core is getting passed through, which is expected behaviour when DTS-MA passthrough isnt working. I only have 1 Dolby TrueHD to test just now, but that seemed to be getting passed through as stereo, not sure if TrueHD contains a core 5.1 or 2.0 component, or if it varies. DTS-HD may not be a limitation of the hardware since Qualcomm shows the Snapdragon 600 series chips has it as part of the audio specs: http://www.qualcomm.com/snapdragon/processors/600 However, Amazon may not have implemented it. TrueHD may be a different story though, but if you have TrueHD+DD were the TrueHD track has the flag for the DD track XBMC for Ouya did default to the DD track, but Gotham doesn't. RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - kalikid021 - 2014-04-28 (2014-04-28, 21:24)underworld123 Wrote:(2014-04-28, 21:12)avtr212 Wrote: Newbie question. Just got my Fire tv and trying to find advancedsettings file. Running xbmc on ouya. Opened up adb shell in mac terminal and cd down through each level /sdcard/Android/data/tv.ouya.xbmc/files. Using ls I don't see any xbmc related files anywhere. Am I looking in the wrong place or doing something wrong? Thanks.[/size] Refer to my post here http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=191109&pid=1690738#pid1690738 RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - Methanoid - 2014-04-28 (2014-04-28, 16:41)pingaling Wrote: Where is autopilot? Search the thread maybe? (2014-04-28, 16:04)resai Wrote:(2014-04-28, 15:58)voip-ninja Wrote:(2014-04-28, 15:55)resai Wrote: hi guys , so many pages and I've read most of them but still didn't find an exact answer. Does firetv support hd audio passthrough? thanks for an answer.. Search the thread - the answer to your previous question was there but it was obviously too hard to look? This thread is rapidly degenerating into total repetition of earlier posts cos some members won't make ANY effort to search before posting. That's a waste of bandwidth! RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - PK21 - 2014-04-28 Could this be broken down into multiple xbmc fire tv threads? Ie video issues, audio issues, remotes, pvrs, side loading, etc RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - elmerohueso - 2014-04-28 (2014-04-28, 23:36)PK21 Wrote: Could this be broken down into multiple xbmc fire tv threads? Or...http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Amazon_Fire_TV RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - DiegoMejia - 2014-04-28 (2014-04-28, 21:32)Tinwarble Wrote: Just push your advancedsettings.xml to the proper folder as explained in the wiki: Its probably a good idea to explain that the directory depend on the version of XBMC installed For XBMC on Ouya Version: adb push advancedsettings.xml /sdcard/Android/data/tv.ouya.xbmc/files/.xbmc/userdata For SPMC Version: adb push advancedsettings.xml /sdcard/Android/data/com.semperpax.spmc/files/.xbmc/userdata For Regular XBMC (gotham v13) Version: adb push advancedsettings.xml /sdcard/Android/data/org.xbmc.xbmc/files/.xbmc/userdata RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - Tinwarble - 2014-04-28 (2014-04-28, 23:48)DiegoMejia Wrote:(2014-04-28, 21:32)Tinwarble Wrote: Just push your advancedsettings.xml to the proper folder as explained in the wiki: Unless I missed something it already states that: Quote:where org.xbmc.xbmc is replaced with your package name such as tv.ouya.xbmc (XBMC for Ouya) or com.semperpax.spmc (SPMC) RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - DiegoMejia - 2014-04-29 (2014-04-28, 18:06)Senaxx Wrote: I saw the XBMC FireTV installer script in this topic, but those apk names where hardcoded, so I decided to improve the "installer" a bit. Nicely done, i'd be careful about using powershell since XP users wont be able to run correctly unless they install powershell. UPDATE: also i would add code to download the apks on the fly instead of having them already present bitsadmin.exe /transfer "AutoPilot" "https://diegomejia.globat.com/android/AutoPilot.apk" c:\Location\Autopilot.apk RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - Apothis - 2014-04-29 (2014-04-28, 21:32)Tinwarble Wrote:(2014-04-28, 20:49)Apothis Wrote: Indeed, with DTS-MA, just the DTS core is getting passed through, which is expected behaviour when DTS-MA passthrough isnt working. I only have 1 Dolby TrueHD to test just now, but that seemed to be getting passed through as stereo, not sure if TrueHD contains a core 5.1 or 2.0 component, or if it varies. I guess the thing to remember here, is we're just talking about passing the bitstream directly through HDMI to allow the other end to do the decoding, not asking the firetv itself to do any of the decoding. To be honest, this is pretty much the only thing stopping me planning this as a long term main XBMC solution. I can live without VC-1 playback, I can just re-encode anything that needs to be done, there's a few other trivial niggles which I have no doubt will get worked out, and dont really bother me. But no HD audio passthrough is a biggie for me, have a lot of media with DTS-MA tracks, and a fairly expensive audio system downstream to make the most of all that data. So if its a 'never going to happen' situation, then I might have to look into an intel NUC, Which I dint really want to do. However, if there is some eglimmer of hope that it may one day, in the not too distant future, then I will hang around gladly to assist in anyway I can RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - Dixon Butz - 2014-04-29 4K video plays but is choppy when played on my 8550 UHDTV. Is it a hardware limitation of the FTV? RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - voip-ninja - 2014-04-29 (2014-04-29, 01:09)Apothis Wrote:(2014-04-28, 21:32)Tinwarble Wrote:(2014-04-28, 20:49)Apothis Wrote: Indeed, with DTS-MA, just the DTS core is getting passed through, which is expected behaviour when DTS-MA passthrough isnt working. I only have 1 Dolby TrueHD to test just now, but that seemed to be getting passed through as stereo, not sure if TrueHD contains a core 5.1 or 2.0 component, or if it varies. I think it (for me) will be an okay solution for secondary areas of the home. No way without HD audio, 1080p/24 and VC1 would it cut it in my theater room. RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - Japgeisha - 2014-04-29 just wondering if firetv update can be controlled . or is it automatic update that can happen . becuz if it happens will loose xbmc , thx god bless RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - haikuginger - 2014-04-29 (2014-04-28, 20:49)Apothis Wrote: I only have 1 Dolby TrueHD to test just now, but that seemed to be getting passed through as stereo, not sure if TrueHD contains a core 5.1 or 2.0 component, or if it varies. Sadly not. The DTS-HD spec calls for an extractable DTS core, but on Blu-Rays that come with TrueHD, the DD track is actually separate- you'd need to rip both to bitstream surround sound on a system that doesn't support TrueHD bitstreaming. Not sure on Gotham, but I know that on Frodo if you have both TrueHD and DD, and you're hooked up with optical, it'll bitstream the DD track rather than downmix the TrueHD. |