Re: Testing MrMC 3.4.1
Posted: 19 Jan 2018, 21:27
I want to support the other calls for "Swipe-down for Subtitles and Audio selection"; the current implementation is really very "touchy"; literary 
How do you get Harmony to pair with Apple TV4k with bluetooth. I can only get it to work in IR.three6zerocool wrote: 19 Jan 2018, 08:47 Ok, installed latest testflight build.
Discovered slight issue right away.... Cursor control is busted for 3rd party remotes.
I use a Harmony Elite remote via Bluetooth.
With latest build, can not skip forward or back using left and right arrow keys. larger increment skipping using up and down arrow keys is dead too.
Reinstalled previous build 3.41 (180113.2009) and cursor keys on my Harmony remote work again.
I think he means "Harmony Elite remote --> to HUB with BT --> HUB to ATV4K with IR "SUPERBIF wrote: 19 Jan 2018, 22:04How do you get Harmony to pair with Apple TV4k with bluetooth. I can only get it to work in IR.three6zerocool wrote: 19 Jan 2018, 08:47 Ok, installed latest testflight build.
Discovered slight issue right away.... Cursor control is busted for 3rd party remotes.
I use a Harmony Elite remote via Bluetooth.
With latest build, can not skip forward or back using left and right arrow keys. larger increment skipping using up and down arrow keys is dead too.
Reinstalled previous build 3.41 (180113.2009) and cursor keys on my Harmony remote work again.
What did you see? Since yadif isn't keeping cadence like it should I tested bob-inverse on a 1080i recording and saw high contrast areas with the same problem I used to see a year ago or so - As if it's not really being deinterlaced. A stop sign panning across the screen looks like the white lettering and red background jump at different times and there are artifacts at the edge of the sign too. I hadn't seen such problems in a while.davilla wrote: 19 Jan 2018, 14:02 something wonky going on with deinterlacers, not sure what, did not tamper in that area of code.
everything looks oddly slow motion or as if it's dropping/skipping frames. But, codec info says it's not.
because we can't handle the truth?
good news! I look forward to testing.davilla wrote: 22 Jan 2018, 02:02 Think I found it, was sucking away CPU ponies updating the layers when playing video.