You're crazy dude. Here the only one who has a virus is you. I have never said anything about viruses. I'm just saying that these fantastic developers in their day took out a shoot firmware that took over the Level 2 option that makes the autoframe so there is no judder. And on top of OTA. *********. I never said anything about the uncle virus
I believe
@CybeRider was actually replying to Fabzilla regarding malware & viruses, not yourself
!!! (Browse the forum & you'll see why.)
Which Android 7.x.x did you try
@macada? (The official MINIX betas or the CE beta?) Is this judder there all of the time or are their times when it isn't present?
Admittedly, I've never tried the official MINIX Android betas but I'm currently testing the CE Android 7. Kodi has a few minor issues with the CE firmware which the guys are working hard on as & when they get the time!! (Don't forget, they are developing the CE beta in their spare time & it's 100% voluntary, they're not getting paid for it & they're still working their full time jobs.)
Otherwise, the CE beta really works quite well
. It needs some refinement which the guys developing it are well aware of but I certainly have no complaints.
Personally, I'm not experiencing any judder at all with my setup & hardware.
I primarily use the U9-H's for streaming locally stored content from my NAS's. I can run anything up to true 4K HDR rips (30 - 85 GB) from any of my NAS boxes
without any issues. (The same applies to both my stock MINIX Android 6.0.1 U9-H & the CE beta U9-H as well.) I occasionally stream remote sources but the available broadband in my area isn't the fastest, everything still works fine though, no judder! The stock U9-H uses ethernet & the CE beta uses 5G Wi-Fi,
still neither experiences any judder.
My TV has the 4K Netflix & Prime video apps natively, so I really don't use the MINIX boxes for these apps myself.
Have you considered that your specific hardware could be a part of this juddering issue? Have you tried the U9-H with another TV (& AVR if applicable)? Or could you test it with a friend/family's equipment?
It may also help if you actually stated what your TV and/or your audio hardware is too! Others may be using the same hardware who may have some suggestions based on their experiences.
Let us know any results of your testing
.