2018-07-01, 16:45
arm: http://mirrors.kodi.tv/test-builds/andro...bi-v7a.apk arm64: http://mirrors.kodi.tv/test-builds/andro...64-v8a.apk
(2018-07-01, 07:05)noggin Wrote: All those people getting 1080p and 720p resolutions for 30Hz and below only. Are you running nVidia Shield TV?I have a Shield TV. Sure enough, when I set it to 2160p 30Hz 4:2:2 12-bit Rec 2020 I get all 1080p and 720p modes. My TV (or HDMI cable?) doesn't support higher 12-bit resolutions.
If so what is your nVidia Shield TV output format at the Android level? Mine is 2160p 50Hz 4:2:2 12-bit Rec 2020, and I get all 1080p and 720p modes in my whitelist.
(2018-07-01, 18:03)RKCRLR Wrote:(2018-07-01, 07:05)noggin Wrote: All those people getting 1080p and 720p resolutions for 30Hz and below only. Are you running nVidia Shield TV?I have a Shield TV. Sure enough, when I set it to 2160p 30Hz 4:2:2 12-bit Rec 2020 I get all 1080p and 720p modes. My TV (or HDMI cable?) doesn't support higher 12-bit resolutions.
If so what is your nVidia Shield TV output format at the Android level? Mine is 2160p 50Hz 4:2:2 12-bit Rec 2020, and I get all 1080p and 720p modes in my whitelist.
(2018-07-01, 16:45)fritsch Wrote: arm: http://mirrors.kodi.tv/test-builds/andro...bi-v7a.apk arm64: http://mirrors.kodi.tv/test-builds/andro...64-v8a.apkStill not working for me
(2018-07-06, 08:52)Koying Wrote: Whitelist was a terrible idea from the inception, as the list may vary depending on displays, hdmi path, system option, ...I use latest nightly on Nvidia Shield and on Raspberry Pi 2 (via Milhouse LibreELEC).
Fact that resolutions are disabled by default also breaks backward compatibility, which is bad at 99% in app development.
To meet the original objective, which was to *ignore* some resolutions, I cannot understand why a Blacklist was not implemented instead.
But hey, the main reason I left is that peer discussions is not possible anymore in the Kodi project, so if the self-proclaimed "architect" has a bad idea...
Also, mea culpa. You now suffer because I just wanted to be able to downgrade rsolutions (https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/13191)
(2018-07-06, 08:52)Koying Wrote: Whitelist was a terrible idea from the inception, as the list may vary depending on displays, hdmi path, system option, ...
Fact that resolutions are disabled by default also breaks backward compatibility, which is bad at 99% in app development.
To meet the original objective, which was to *ignore* some resolutions, I cannot understand why a Blacklist was not implemented instead.
But hey, the main reason I left is that peer discussions is not possible anymore in the Kodi project, so if the self-proclaimed "architect" has a bad idea...
Also, mea culpa. You now suffer because I just wanted to be able to downgrade rsolutions (https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/13191)
(2018-07-06, 09:42)wrxtasy Wrote:May be the best way for all the end users is to automatically whitelist all the resolutions/refresh rate available for the system so in that way Kodi will go to switch resolution/refresh rate (if the exact resolutions/refresh rate available is matched).(2018-07-06, 08:52)Koying Wrote: Whitelist was a terrible idea from the inception, as the list may vary depending on displays, hdmi path, system option, ...
Fact that resolutions are disabled by default also breaks backward compatibility, which is bad at 99% in app development.
To meet the original objective, which was to *ignore* some resolutions, I cannot understand why a Blacklist was not implemented instead.
But hey, the main reason I left is that peer discussions is not possible anymore in the Kodi project, so if the self-proclaimed "architect" has a bad idea...
Also, mea culpa. You now suffer because I just wanted to be able to downgrade rsolutions (https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/13191)
I completely agree.
I actually use a slight variations (for Live TV) of @Koying's SPMC Krypton resolution downgrade switching in LibreELEC Krypton - it's a hell of a lot simpler than this overly complicated Whitelist business. Especially for end users.
(2018-07-06, 09:32)outcave Wrote: 1. kodi scales to native resolution of TV
2. kodi does not scale at all and outputs same resolution as video