ODROID-XU4 vs ODROID C2 vs Raspberry Pi 3
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@patriccote
I have no Xu4 yet, but there seems to be some sound quality issues, just what I heard. Because Xu4 has no i2s interface as Raspberry has, so no direct DAC sound possibility. -
@Dragu I use my Raspberry Pi 2 as a home Entertainment center, plugged in my Yamaha receiver using the HDMI cable and the receiver decode the AC-3 / DTS signal through the "bypass" command of Kodi. I cannot bypass DTS-ES / DTS-HD with my Rpi2 / Kodi 15 but I can with a Western Digital "WD TV Live".
- Do you think I will have problems bypassing sound to my receiver ?
- Note that I know nothing about the i2s interface / direct DAC, can you explain this to me ?
Thanks !
patriccote
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@patriccote
You find a lot of informations on the web, its named Integrated Interchip Sound (IIS) therefore I2S. It use an own serial bus not dependant from the uP clock. So better digital sound. But the problem is different. If you want to make a DAC, DAC chips recuperate this signal, and when the board is not producing this sound signal, no DAC. They use pulse audio and that not the best quality. So up to you to know if Kodi is important. -
No pulse audio on recalbox, just plain alsa. I've never plugged my xu4 on my home cinema though
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Tinkerboard also no i2s, but planned. Honestly, for me the PI3 is for the moment perfect. And the games that he cannot run are mostly no retrogames and often illegal . And if PI4 comes out, I have time to look after the latest.
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I had only an 1920x800 file here to test. 9.8GB with DTS 5.1.
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Thanks everybody for the info. I know RPI3 will work perfectly but when I tried Marvel VS Captom 2 (Dreamcast version), it was a bit laggy. Really playable but not constant 30fps ... maybe the settings, maybe the power of the RPI3. That's why I'm looking for a ODROID-XU4 but if I have other issues that I don't have with my RPI2 / RPI3, I might not go that way. That's why I wanted feedback with people who played a lot of movies on the ODROID-XU4 to see if issues occured.
Thanks !
patriccote
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After I compared Soul Calibur with Reicast on my Raspberry Pi 3 with the original game on hardware, I saw a striking difference between the two: the shadows are abstinent on recalbox.
Can someone confirm that the shadows are missing on odroid, too?
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@marcdk well the shadows are keeping themselves pure for marriage I guess
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So there is no option in Recalbox to display them properly? Even on odroid? The game look bland with the shadows.
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@substring Could you tell me what I need for my recalbox / odroid setup?
- Odroid XU4 mainboard
- Power Supply Cable
- XU4 Case
- 16Gb eMMC
Does it have support for a normal micro SD card? Ist the eMMC for the recalbox os and I can put the roms on my existing micro sd card with 64 gb?
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@marcdk I can't answer your questions as I don't have an eMMC. I just know it's "complicated" for now when having both at the sametime, it won't boot on the SD. I have an idea why, but can't check.
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it won't boot from the micro sd? But how did you start it if you don't have an eMMC?
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@Substring Ah, I understand: you don't use an eMMC but instead only a micro SD card. Ok, that works? I only need to buy an odroid u4, a power supply and that's it?
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@marcdk XU4 + its power supply, yeah. Remember it has no sound output, it just goes through HDMI
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@Substring I just ordered mine. Should be here by the end of next week. Then I will see if Soul Calibur runs in 60 FPS. Any idea how to switch on shadows for Soul Calibur and the Dreamcast emulator.
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@marcdk this is an emulator bug, not some kind of switch that you can turn on
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@voljega Is this so? Maybe it is just switched of because it should run primary on a Raspberry Pi?
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@marcdk And another thing: NullDC can run Soul Calibur with shadows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_sWZaJF1k0
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@marcdk no I don't think so, I don't think there is a menu like in the PSP emulator where you can fine tweaks aspects of the game and the emulation... we just have to wait for reicast to evolve into a better emulator in pi / odroid