2013-02-17, 10:37
I'm looking at getting a Android TV Box running XBMC to replace my Win 7 HTPC due to aging/failing hardware.
My aim is to playback MKV, AVI, MPEG files over the network from a NAS box to the Android TV box - how well does this work in your experiences?
What appears to be the biggest flaw in the Android/XBMC solution is that there's no native DTS/DTS-HD Passthrough capability to a AV Receiver within XBMC.
I've seen some threads that use external players (MX Player) to playback media content from XBMC which claim to support DTS/DTS-HD passthrough. Firstly, how true is this?
How does using an external player effect the experience of XBMC? Does it have a delay in initial playback whilst the external player app starts up?
If anybody has had any experience with this please let me know.
My aim is to playback MKV, AVI, MPEG files over the network from a NAS box to the Android TV box - how well does this work in your experiences?
What appears to be the biggest flaw in the Android/XBMC solution is that there's no native DTS/DTS-HD Passthrough capability to a AV Receiver within XBMC.
I've seen some threads that use external players (MX Player) to playback media content from XBMC which claim to support DTS/DTS-HD passthrough. Firstly, how true is this?
How does using an external player effect the experience of XBMC? Does it have a delay in initial playback whilst the external player app starts up?
If anybody has had any experience with this please let me know.