(2024-01-30, 13:07)jbinkley60 Wrote: (2024-01-30, 06:57)crawfish Wrote: Unfortunately, moving from GT 1030 to RTX 3060ti and i5 4670 to 5800X hasn't improved on this problem, and I'm back to my Android devices. So does anyone know if these N95 or N100 mini PCs play 23.976 properly? Does AMD do better than Nvidia in desktop systems?
I've been using Intel NUCs with Intel UHD graphics chips and LibreElec for years and never had any problems playing 23.976. These N95, N100s also use Intel graphics chips so as long as the drivers don't have any issues I would hope they perform as well. I may grab one of these N100s to do some testing.
Jeff
So I ended up getting an N100 not long after this original post above and did some initial performance testing with it. For the
performance benchmarks I do, it is the fastest box I have used or tested so far. Earlier last week I finally swapped out my main Intel NUC 8i7bek, which has been doing all of my 4K playback, with the N100. It is running LibreElec 12 beta 2 against my Mezzmo server that has 22K+ video files and 12k+ audio tracks, spread over 135TB of storage. The media is everything from SD to full bitrate UHD/4K rips.
Performance and playback have been great. I did have to disable MPEG2 HW decoding due to an audio / video sync issue but the N100 is handling OTA broadcast MPEG2 decoding in software with no problems. Also, I have had to disable passthrough due to a
known Intel drive bug which causes intermittent dropouts. I had the same issue, to a slightly lesser extent, with the NUC. Hopefully this will get fixed soon.
Those 2 issues aside, I am very happy with the N100. With Mezzmo and the
Mezzmo Kodi addon the installation time was about 10 minutes and I was up and running again. I had been wondering what I would eventually replace the NUC with, since Intel has discontinued that product line. The N100 is proving to be a solid replacement. I know for some folks having DV support is a thing. It wasn't a requirement for my setup so the N100 is perfect so far.
Thanks,
Jeff