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fritsch
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I will build a final hevc version on sunday. After this we will concentrate on Jarvis, only.
Mainly I want that Dennis from the technikaffe.de team can retest his braswell, easily.
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I'm not sure about Skylake, will Intel release Skylake version of SoC like Braswell and BayTrail? So we are expected to have same itx boards as the N3150 but based on Skylake or only desktop and mobile versions?
I have just received the components to build a rig based on Asrock N3150-itx, can't wait to test hevc build. Will you also update the PPA or just OE build?
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Dear all
the 4k HEVC is it also working with Haswell i7 processor (4th generation 4765T)?
I tried a video (Samsung 4k demo video) it played but it stucks from time to time.
Is this normal?
BR -zero-
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Isn't it software mode with haswell ?
It should be ff-hevc decoder and not ff-hevc-vaapi
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haswell cannot do hevc in hardware.
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works fine with vaapi here
can you test with current version of the ppa?
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i also tried it with fritsch oe build
no problem
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2015-09-05, 21:07
(This post was last modified: 2015-09-05, 21:08 by rbej.)
I try OpenElec version from post #2. Version 15/08/2015.
NUC5PPYH (Braswell).
h264 4k60fps working perfect and very smooth. CPU usage 10-20%.
h265 4k30fps - poor playback and very high cpu usage.
H/W decode Hevc on Braswell not working in this version??.
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Please do me a favor and actually _read_ - there is no, absolutely no OE Version with HEVC support on intel cards anywhere ...
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