#DOWNLOAD KODI 15.2 FOR SMART TV 1080P#
MPEG2 codec / MPG container – 1080p – OK.
#DOWNLOAD KODI 15.2 FOR SMART TV MP4#
H.264 codec / MP4 container (Big Buck Bunny) – 1080p – OK.All videos were shown in Letterbox mode in K1 Plus “standard”, and i’s nice to see this have been fixed: Click for Original Sizeįirst I had to be careful to check output resolution is to 2160p 60 Hz, because the system will always revert to 1080p50 (as shown in the screenshot above), which remains a bug yet to be fixed. The pre-installed version of “Kodi” is still 15.2 with some add-ons, but the build date has changed from to, so there may have been some improvements. USB hard drive partitions (NTFS / exFAT) reported as having 10MB free only, basically rendering the partitions read-only.No option to show status and notification bars, no Download icon in app list.3D games such as Beach Buggy Racing and Riptide GP2 are not playing very smoothly, and performance may degrade with play time (and higher heat).WiFi performance may be erratic (TBC), very good sometimes, and near stall speed at others.No DRM installed, even Widewine Level 3 required for SD playback on relevant apps.Missing DTS and Dolby support for PCM output.HDMI – Dolby Digital 7.1+, DTS HD and Atmos pass-through not working CEC not working Video output resolution set in settings is not always used at next power on.Pre-installed Kodi 15.2 version does not work well when 2160p video output is selected (1080p output looks better) automatic frame rate switching is not working either.Let’s check out the cons, and find out if they’ve been fixed or improved: I listed some pros and cons in my conclusion of K1 Plus “standard” review. The launcher used in DVB firmware is exactly the same as in the standard version. K1 Plus “Standard” vs K1 Plus DVB Firmware So I’ll have a two part review with the first part checking if they fixed any of the bugs found on K1 Plus “Standard” with “November 2015” firmware in the new “JanuDVB” firmware, and the second part will focus on testing DTV app with DVB-S2 and DVB-T2, PVR and time-shifting. K1 Plus DVB combo teardown revealed that the main board was exactly the same as K1 Plus “standard”, and that only a tuner card was added. Why? That’s because the company’s has several K1 Plus models: the “standard” version that’s just like any Android TV boxes, and the DVB version with DVB-S2, DVB-T2/C, or DVB-T2/C + DVB-S2 combo, and the latter is the one I’m reviewing today. VideoStrong has launched K1 Plus TV box powered by Amlogic S905 processor last year, and I had the chance to review their model last November.