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MECOOL KM9 Android TV Voice Remote Amlogic S905X2 A8.1 4/32 Dual Wifi Fast lan BT4.1
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I heard bad things about Vorke devices on freaktab.
Users say they are part of Geekbuying.
Only devices I know supporting auto frame-rate are some devices which have custom firmwares from superceleron, Ugoos devices and firmware I make for Rockchip devices.
Even the Xiaomi Mi devices don't even have auto frame-rate support.
Here are a few devices that can also boot LibreELEC(that supports auto frame-rate) from a microsd card
Only solution in your case is to manually change the resolution each time before you play a video for now.
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Originally posted by Hideiyoshi View Post
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Originally posted by endera View Post
Yes I know, I'm telling you, it's like LineageOS to the device software around?
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Originally posted by endera View Posthi,
There is Pure Android for this device?
thnks
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Originally posted by mo123 View Post
You can try the HDMI self-adaption options but they are broken on 90% of S905, S912, S905x2 devices.
In Kodi, you must check if all the resolutions are available in the System - Display - Whitelist options, if they are missing then your device doesn't support auto frame-rate switching.
With auto frame-rate switching all your 23.976, 24, 25, 30, 50, 59.97, 60hz videos will auto switch and then go back to the default resolution after video playback.
The Mecool KM9 is a S905x2 device and LibreELEC(Linux Kodi OS) said they have no time now to test S905X2 devices and it will take several months before support are added for them.
Do you know iz VORKE Z6 Plus have auto framerate option in stock firmware and is it smooth for 23.976, 24, 25, 30, 50, 59.97, 60hz videos ?
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Originally posted by razzor View Post
So you need to have auto frame-rate option? is this possible to do in updates?
What about HDMI self-adaption in settings? There is off, self mode and totle mode?
Mecool doesn't do ota updates and have to much Google Widevine legal trouble now(from bypassing Google DRM limits to use HD Netflix), so don't expect an update to fix this.
In Kodi, you must check if all the resolutions are available in the System - Display - Whitelist options, if they are missing then your device doesn't support auto frame-rate switching.
With auto frame-rate switching all your 23.976, 24, 25, 30, 50, 59.97, 60hz videos will auto switch and then go back to the default resolution after video playback.
The Mecool KM9 is a S905x2 device and LibreELEC(Linux Kodi OS) said they have no time now to test S905X2 devices and it will take several months before support are added for them.
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Originally posted by mo123 View Post
Devices that support auto frame-rate switching doesn't have this problem.
Nothing you can do as the firmware doesn't have support for it and Mecool(Videostrong) won't fix it.
Better look for a LibreELEC compatible device then you won't ever have problems with frame-rate switching.
What about HDMI self-adaption in settings? There is off, self mode and totle mode?
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Originally posted by razzor View PostWhat for Europe TV 1080p60hz or 50hz? I have stuttering on 50hz on menu but my 50fps stuff works smooth, but 60fps stuff lags, when i switch to 60hz then 50fps stuff not smooth but 60fps is smooth now. Anyone have solution for this box?
Nothing you can do as the firmware doesn't have support for it and Mecool(Videostrong) won't fix it.
Better look for a LibreELEC compatible device then you won't ever have problems with frame-rate switching.
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What for Europe TV 1080p60hz or 50hz? I have stuttering on 50hz on menu but my 50fps stuff works smooth, but 60fps stuff lags, when i switch to 60hz then 50fps stuff not smooth but 60fps is smooth now. Anyone have solution for this box?
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