Ask blueray 3d - Shield Android TV Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello, someone can said to me if the shield Tv is compatible with blueray ( in avi format) 3D ? it's for project on a 3d DLP projector
thank you very much

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1080p playback on tablet / via HDMI?

Can this play 1080p blu-ray rips, on the tab itself or via HDMI output? If not, what program can I use to downgrade it for the tablet?
Tegra2 chipsets play only baseline 1080p (meaning very few materials encoded in that manner)
it doesn't matter if the output is on-screen or via HDMI. what is important is for the chipset to be able to decode your material. I'm afraid that you have big chances that your material was encoded main or high profile 1080p that cannot be precessed by our Tegra
Haloman800 said:
Can this play 1080p blu-ray rips, on the tab itself or via HDMI output? If not, what program can I use to downgrade it for the tablet?
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Look at the "Sticky", at the top of this sub-forum, called "How to: Handbrake and A500", by WereCatf for complete instructions on converting your rips to 1080p baseline-profile videos.
Jeff.

video: XBMC running on the Ouya shot by XBMC team dev.

Didn't see a post with this, this is the main reason I backed the ouya.
http://youtu.be/QB-H4j9hfLE
Not a big deal, even my Galaxy Nexus with the XBMC hardware accelerated test build stream 720p over UPnP smoothly. I went ahead and bought an MK808 stick, but might get an Ouya when it's released for better hardware and quality control.
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Cool video. This is my main reason for buying the OUYA as XBMC is the only way I have found to stream movies to my kids PC while preserving the DVD menus and subtitles. I would rather my 6, 8 and 10 year old sons not handle my DVDs directly so I store all their movies on a 3TB hdd... can't wait for this to get in in June.
Awesome to have xbmc, that will go great with an external HD for offline media. I wonder if a usb DVD or Blueray will work in the OUYA?

[Q] use note 2 as 3D player

Can I use note 2 as 3D video player over output with HDMI cable.
I have seen many android mini pc which can play 3D movies over HDMI on 3D capable TV
Note has brilliant specs and I believe can be used to output 3D on capable display
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Can I use note 2 as 3D video player over output with HDMI cable.
I have seen many android mini pc which can play 3D movies over HDMI on 3D capable TV
Note has brilliant specs and I believe can be used to output 3D on capable display
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No, you can't. The phone is not capable to produce 3D.

Is there any possibility to play 3D movies with MVC/frame packing?

Hi,
I was wondering if there is any possibility to make the shield play 3D bluray images with MVC/frame-packing.
Thanks a lot!

Nvidia shield tv pro upscaling question

Hello there.
So I have a Nvidia shield tv pro which does a great job upscaling HD content to 4k. I currently use a 4k oled television so it works hand in hand.
This weekend I am upgrading to the 2019 model of Samsung QLED 8k television series.
So my question is. How will shield decide upscaling, will both the TV and shield work against each other, which device will have priority in upscaling. Would turning off upscaling on the shield make it better?
Also would things be clearer or better straight from the TV apps due to shield being made for 4k? Currently buying a 8k HDMI cable to put into the shield from the TV too if that helps.
Hopefully I can get some insight.
The Nvidia shield tv only supports HDMI 2.0b which supports 4k at 60hz and either doesn't support 8k or only supports it at 30hz. I doubt the shield supports 8k output atall. I would say to leave nvidias scaling on and see how it does it will upscale to a maximum of 4k on its own then the tv will do the rest.
Always let the TV do the upscaling. The processor and algorithms will be better than the Shield's as the manufacturer knows what to do with the pixels based on its design. All 8K TVs know how to upscale from 4K because there isn't any 8K content.

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