The Droid TV thread

There was an update on the MyGica sometime last week and it seem to have broken a whole lot of stuff.

Google play services, Play store, Netflix all used to work and now don't in various ways. Would anyone know what I can do to find out what update this was and how I can uninstall it? Last option would be factory settings
 
Anybody have a consistent solution for the Kodi stutter issue or am I better of going back to XBMC? Anything plays for a maximum of 10 seconds after which stuttering starts and sound goes away.

Did search the thread and found some suggestions but still not 100% sure on the solution. I know its not my network as multiple other devices (MacBook / Windows) can stream from my linux media server wired or wireless while my DroidTV MXIII 1GB 4K cannot not matter how I connect.

If theres another rom out there that fixes the problem I'm happy to go that route - as long as I can still play Netflix as well.
 
Try the Dark Knight ROM. Hopefully you like Batman :)

http://mbox.co.za/forum/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=435

Sadly this did not work for me. Tried this rom as well as the previous version (MXIII GEv1 with SPMC (Custom 112k4)) and the problem persists. Even tried Plex and same thing.

Is there a way to revert this box to how it was when bought (factory reset)? Cause thats the last time it worked properly.
 
Sadly this did not work for me. Tried this rom as well as the previous version (MXIII GEv1 with SPMC (Custom 112k4)) and the problem persists. Even tried Plex and same thing.

Is there a way to revert this box to how it was when bought (factory reset)? Cause thats the last time it worked properly.

What version of Kodi are you trying to use, and have you made sure to correctly configure your audio output settings for your home setup?
 
What version of Kodi are you trying to use, and have you made sure to correctly configure your audio output settings for your home setup?

Both KODI and SPMC latest version. I have tried multiple combinations of acceleration settings but that was under video. Under audio its set AC3 and DTS to passthrough as my amp supports it.

Audio does play perfectly long with video for the 1st 5-10 seconds. Once the stutter begins audio is completely gone.
 
What file? I'm guessing it's an H.265...

Yes - but the problem is not confined to the new HEV format that many have trouble with. Even files that used to play perfectly now stutter.

My research has now led me to some comments in another forum (freakTab.com) that the MX3 1Gb (the 2Gb is fine) has some trouble with base releases after 11k09 so I'll be trying an earlier release to see if it helps.

But 1st I'm trying OpenElec. With the PS4 taking over NetFlix duties the lack of it in OpenElec is not longer a blocking issue for me...

PS: anyone have a working setup with the 1Gb model with Kodi/SPMC? If so what firmware are you on?
 
Yes - but the problem is not confined to the new HEV format that many have trouble with. Even files that used to play perfectly now stutter.

My research has now led me to some comments in another forum (freakTab.com) that the MX3 1Gb (the 2Gb is fine) has some trouble with base releases after 11k09 so I'll be trying an earlier release to see if it helps.

But 1st I'm trying OpenElec. With the PS4 taking over NetFlix duties the lack of it in OpenElec is not longer a blocking issue for me...

PS: anyone have a working setup with the 1Gb model with Kodi/SPMC? If so what firmware are you on?

If it's an H.265 don't bother, download something else. Without hardware decoding an H.265 file will eat your CPU, we'll all need new hardware to play those.

Have you tried playing it off physical media or via LAN, wifi may be fine for other devices but playing HD stuff over wifi is a bit hit and miss.
 
If it's an H.265 don't bother, download something else. Without hardware decoding an H.265 file will eat your CPU, we'll all need new hardware to play those.

Have you tried playing it off physical media or via LAN, wifi may be fine for other devices but playing HD stuff over wifi is a bit hit and miss.

Thats not the best of news :-(

My MediaServer is on a 100Mb lan and MX3 on a powerline network (tested with cable before but same result) - but my other devices (MacBook, Windows laptops) can play fine even over WiFi. Still just strange that it used to work (on wifi!) and now some of those same files wont play.

Anyway will still give OpenElec a go and if that does not work I have an old core2 laptop with nvidia GPU that can potentially take over if need be. Else there's the PS4 but don't feel like paying $5 pm for a PlexPass

Thanks for the info.
 
Well OpenElec solved all my playback issues for now :-) Everything is perfectly smooth, image quality is great and audio is properly decoded by my amp.

Will mis the versatility of Android a bit but for now the box does what its supposed to do which is play video and music form my server. Lack of Netflix / Youtube is not really a problem as the PS4 client is miles better for both.

PS: OpenElec version used is Amlogic.ARM.S82 6.0.0

PPS: Large H.264 1080p files play perfectly - no idea about H.265 as I don't seem to have any.
 
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I am interested in buying the MyGica ATV582 Enjoy TV Quad Core Nano Media Player from Takealot.
It will be my first droid device like this and also my first streaming device.

I would have preferred to buy via AV Supply for the amazing support, but unfortunately he doesn't sell it anymore. :(

I am however a bit cautious before I proceed. I see this thread is up to page 239 already. I hope that doesn't mean there are tons of headaches and problems that will come with the device?

I have Samsung LED tv with a free HDMI connector. I will use the TV's speakers.
I would like to connect a USB HDD and use Kodi to watch content on the HDD. I am also contemplating some streaming and might even connect the HDD to my router and stream from there but I am not sure if my wifi will be fast enough (will be mostly 720p or 1080p content). And then I might want to do the occasional android gaming from time to time. No Netflix just yet.

Your thoughts?
 
I am interested in buying the MyGica ATV582 Enjoy TV Quad Core Nano Media Player from Takealot.
It will be my first droid device like this and also my first streaming device.

I would have preferred to buy via AV Supply for the amazing support, but unfortunately he doesn't sell it anymore. :(

I am however a bit cautious before I proceed. I see this thread is up to page 239 already. I hope that doesn't mean there are tons of headaches and problems that will come with the device?

I have Samsung LED tv with a free HDMI connector. I will use the TV's speakers.
I would like to connect a USB HDD and use Kodi to watch content on the HDD. I am also contemplating some streaming and might even connect the HDD to my router and stream from there but I am not sure if my wifi will be fast enough (will be mostly 720p or 1080p content). And then I might want to do the occasional android gaming from time to time. No Netflix just yet.

Your thoughts?

These boxes are great for pretty much anything you want to play right now up to 1080p.

Wireless is also fine unless your router is overloaded - and with consumer routers (under about R1500) thats easier to do than you think. In my house (family of 5 with 6 mobile devices it was no go). I suggest checking your throughput while all other devices are in use 1st. You need about 8MB/s stable. Powerline adaptors are a good alternative if wifi is not up to the job.

My concern - and the reason that I would perhaps make another choice if I where in the market now - is future-proofing. H265 will eventually take over and UHD content become more common. My recent research shows it does not handle the latest codecs well. So it really depends on if you are happy with a 2 year or so lifespan.

If future-proofing is more important than current cost an entry level pc (Intel NUC or AMD A-series) is more expensive but will play everything for longer. If you own a PS4 or Xbox One already Plex may be the best option - they also play Netflix/Hulu/etc.
 
These boxes are great for pretty much anything you want to play right now up to 1080p.


My concern - and the reason that I would perhaps make another choice if I where in the market now - is future-proofing. H265 will eventually take over and UHD content become more common. My recent research shows it does not handle the latest codecs well. So it really depends on if you are happy with a 2 year or so lifespan.

If future-proofing is more important than current cost an entry level pc (Intel NUC or AMD A-series) is more expensive but will play everything for longer. If you own a PS4 or Xbox One already Plex may be the best option - they also play Netflix/Hulu/etc.

Hi

I'm looking at both the Mygica and the MINIX NEO X6 and couldn't decide but it seems the X6 does H265? Anyone have both and can give some advice?
Thanks
 
Hi
I'm looking at both the Mygica and the MINIX NEO X6 and couldn't decide but it seems the X6 does H265? Anyone have both and can give some advice?
Thanks

Both boxes you mention are already over 2 years old and AMlogic the chip company making the CPU is going to retire support soon since they now focus on their new S905 chip. The S905 chip will also take a couple of months to iron out all the software problems and get correct Kodi support. Update the S905 chip doesn't support ac3/dts passthrough or HD Audio, only on a newer S905(B?) chip to be released in December 2015 will it support it.

For a more powerful media player in the same price range you can look at
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/group/RK3368-tv-box/1494386_504656237.html
The 3rd one ships with DHL.
You can later buy an airmouse separately here(the other 2 airmice are out of stock now, but should be back soon)
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/group/Airmouse/1494386_504105961.html

There are also more powerful media players here that have
a faster CPU, GPU & support for dual-boot Linux firmware with 4k videos playing fine in Linux Kodi.
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/group/RK3288-android-tv-box/1494386_504509133.html
Also 4GB RAM models available.

Order message discount
PROMHPH321ZA
Leave the above order message and place the order.
Message the seller afterwards to adjust the price by $5 and include the 2 free gifts(worth $8-$10).
After feedback received, you can then pay for the order.
Parcels ship with 6 day DHL shipping unless an airmouse is included then sometimes it ships with UPS, 6-8 days shipping.

Both their RK3288 & RK3288 tv boxes have
4 USB Ports
Running 100mbps videos in Kodi flawlessly.
Chip company backed optimized Kodi support
4K X265 video playback
SPDIF/HDMI Audio Passthrough
HD Audio, dts, ac3, e-ace, dts-hd audio support
3D MVC video support
2 GB RAM(or 4GB for some models)
16 GB EMMC(Samsung, so high quality and fast boot times, on RK3288 HPH NT-V6 box has 15 seconds boot to Android desktop)
AC 5G wifi, Gigabit ethernet
Lollipop and custom firmware support
and both RK3288 & RK3288 tv boxes have more than double the specs of the Mygica boxes.

The 1 GB RAM and 8GB storage in the Mygica is already very little to run Kodi properly.
Eg. Lollipop uses 700-900MB RAM, Kodi 300MB, then caching in Kodi another 300-600MB if you don't want to wear out your EMMC(ROM) storage lifespan for which streaming caches to by default(can be changed to RAM for a better experience)

Price - RK3368 is cheaper and better for general use and video streaming & playback
Linux firmware support, faster CPU & GPU - RK3288 tv boxes
There are already a couple of South Africans that have bought their boxes and very happy with it.
 
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S905 boxes.

Geniatech ATV495 TV Box – TV box with 2GB RAM, 8 GB flash, Fast Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, 2x USB 2.0 host ports and HDMI 2.0 and AV. Price: TBD

Geniatech ATV1950 STB – TV box with 2GB RAM, 16 GB flash, Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, 4x USB 2.0 host ports, HDMI 2.0, and dual tuner (ATSC/DVB-T/DVB-T2/ISDBT). Price: TBD

Ugoos AM1 – TV box with 2GB RAM, 16 GB flash, Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 4.0, 3x USB 2.0 host ports, and HDMI 2.0. Price: TBD

Ugoos AM2 – Largish TV stick/dongle with 1GB RAM, 8 GB flash, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth, 2x USB 2.0 host ports, 1x micro USB port, and HDMI 2.0 & AV outputs. Price: TBD

MXQ Pro TV Box – TV box with 1GB RAM, 8 GB flash, Fast Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth, 4x USB 2.0 host ports, and HDMI 2.0 & AV outputs. Price: $50 and up

Beelink MINI MX – TV box with 1GB RAM, 8 GB flash, Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth, 2x USB 2.0 host ports, and HDMI 2.0. Price: $42.99.

Guleek A8 Android TV Stick -> TV stick with 2GB RAM, 8 GB flash, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth, 1x USB 2.0 host port, 2x micro USB ports, and HDMI 2.0. Price: TBD

Eny EM95 -> TV box with 1 or 2GB RAM, 8 or 16 GB flash, Fast or Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0, 3x USB 2.0 host ports, and HDMI 2.0 and AV output. Price: $56.99 with 1GB/8GB configuration.

Acemax G9C – TV box with 2GB RAM, 8GB flash, Fast Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, 2x USB 2.0 host ports, and HDMI 2.0 & AV ports. Price: TBD

Venz K1 Plus – TV box with 1 GB RAM, 8 GB flash, Fast Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, 4x USB 2.0 host ports, and HDMI 2.0 and AV outputs. Price: $42.99. Venz K1 Plus Hybrid is another version with DVB-S2, DVB-T2, ISDB-T, DTMB, or ATSC tuner.

MXQ Plus – TV box with 1 GB RAM, 8 GB flash, Fast Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, a few USB 2.0 host ports, and HDMI 2.0 and AV outputs. Price: TBD.

Venz K5 – TV box with 2 GB RAM, 8 GB flash, Gigabit Ethernet, dual band Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, a few USB 2.0 host ports, and HDMI 2.0. Price: TBD.

MXV Plus (MXV+) – TV box with 1 GB RAM, 8 GB flash, Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0, 3x USB 2.0 host ports, and HDMI 2.0. Price: $62.99.

Xiaomi 3 Mi Box – TV box with 1 GB RAM, 4 GB flash, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 4.1, 1x USB 2.0 host port, and HDMI 2.0 and AV ports. Price: $71.79. Please note: Chinese interface only!

Eweat M8V – TV box with 1 or 2 GB RAM, 8 or 16 GB flash, Gigabit Ethernet, dual band Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0, 3x USB 2.0 host ports, and HDMI 2.0 & AV ports. Price: $78.78.

Measy B4TS – TV box with 1 GB RAM, 8 GB flash, Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0, 3x USB 2.0 host ports, and HDMI 2.0. Price: $66.29.

Quintex S905 – TV box with 1 GB RAM, 8 GB flash, Fast Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and optional Bluetooth 4.0, 2x USB 2.0 host ports, and HDMI 2.0 and AV output ports. Price: $78.

M9+ (M9 Plus) – TV box with 1 GB RAM, 8 GB flash, Fast Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0, 4x USB 2.0 host ports, and HDMI 2.0 and AV output ports. Price: $54.99.

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