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Product Support => Dune HD Max Vision, Pro Vision Solo, Real Vision 4K => Topic started by: nlohani on July 29, 2021, 12:56:07 PM

Title: Kodi Audio Passthrough on Real Vision
Post by: nlohani on July 29, 2021, 12:56:07 PM
I am experiencing strange behavior wrt kodi installation on this box that never happened on other devices I used (Zappiti, Nvidia Shield, GT King)

1. Under Audio settings, different kodi versions present incomplete/different options to select for what my AVR is capable of for passthrough, eg Kodi 19 and 18 are not showing TrueHD while Kodi 17 does.

2. Display settings don't show any 4K resolution to select, only FHD res in the whitelist. While same Kodi installation files used on other players have 4K res available.

Same behavior on different firmware versions, currently I am on the latest Alpha build.

I have Dolby atmos/TrueHD capable ONKYO AVR and I want to use the latest Kodi with TrueHD passthrough.

Will appreciate any help to guide me to resolve this.
Title: Re: Kodi Audio Passthrough on Real Vision
Post by: futeko.com on July 29, 2021, 03:19:00 PM
Android Kodi does not have hardware support for the Realtek chipset in Dune players so you get default software audio/video playback. This means no 4K, HDR, DV on the video side and stereo sound max on the audio (there may be a hacky way around this to get 5.1, which I think is why you get more options from Kodi 17. Search Kodi 'crappy' builds).

Kodi may have support for Shield built in (I'm not sure) and the same with GT King (with it's fairly generic Amlogic chipset). I'd be surprised if you got anything other than software playback on Zapitti though as it's also a Realtek based box.

There's another thread in which I replied today (https://www.futeko.com/newforum/index.php?topic=5123.msg33276#msg33276) where I explain the workaround used by some other media players, but I don't think there's anything like this for Dune at the moment.

The advantage of Realtek players is superior picture/audio quality from their AV focussed hardware, they aren't really designed to be Kodi boxes although Kodi can be installed. If you're playing local content you should use Dune's built in player for max audio/video quality and format support.