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RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - movie78 - 2017-03-27 (2017-03-27, 21:17)wesk05 Wrote: Cyberlink has this for Ultra HD Blu-ray playback requirements: Is HDR doomed on Intel Kaby lake HW with Windows? RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - wesk05 - 2017-03-28 (2017-03-27, 22:21)movie78 Wrote: Is HDR doomed on Intel Kaby lake HW with Windows?No, it is not. Apparently, it works with PowerDVD 17.0. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - ichkriegediekri - 2017-03-28 Hi Can Intel KL GPUs do HDR and HEVC under Linux? Is the Gigabyte Brix GB-BKi7HA-7500 fast enough for 4k and HEVC inc. HDR or should I wait for the Intel Core i7-7567U with Iris GPU? thx RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - p750mmx - 2017-03-28 (2017-03-28, 17:27)wesk05 Wrote:With what hardware will the HDR sign popup using PowerDVD 17?(2017-03-27, 22:21)movie78 Wrote: Is HDR doomed on Intel Kaby lake HW with Windows?No, it is not. Apparently, it works with PowerDVD 17.0. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - movie78 - 2017-03-28 (2017-03-28, 21:26)p750mmx Wrote:(2017-03-28, 17:27)wesk05 Wrote:With what hardware will the HDR sign popup using PowerDVD 17?(2017-03-27, 22:21)movie78 Wrote: Is HDR doomed on Intel Kaby lake HW with Windows?No, it is not. Apparently, it works with PowerDVD 17.0. Delete!!! RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - etc6849 - 2017-03-29 Yes, out of luck unfortunately if you want to play 4k uhd br or Netflix 4k. (2017-03-27, 15:19)noggin Wrote: Wow - didn't know about the SGX limitation. Even if you use a GPU card that supports HDMI 2.0/HEVC 10 bit etc., if your CPU isn't Skylake (or Kabylake?) and your motherboard/BIOS doesn't support SGX then you're stuffed? (AIUI SGX allows memory to be protected so other processes can't read it - increasing security yet further?) RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - p750mmx - 2017-03-29 (2017-03-29, 14:08)etc6849 Wrote:I have the option available in the BIOS, but wasn't activated before yesterday. Despite that, Netflix was already running in 4k by using Edge or the store app before the activation of SGX? Maybe the restriction is for UHD BR only?(2017-03-27, 15:19)noggin Wrote: Wow - didn't know about the SGX limitation. Even if you use a GPU card that supports HDMI 2.0/HEVC 10 bit etc., if your CPU isn't Skylake (or Kabylake?) and your motherboard/BIOS doesn't support SGX then you're stuffed? (AIUI SGX allows memory to be protected so other processes can't read it - increasing security yet further?)Yes, out of luck unfortunately if you want to play 4k uhd br or Netflix 4k. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - etc6849 - 2017-03-29 Interesting. How did you verify Netflix was 4k? There is a debug screen when playing video: control+shift+alt+d. Hopefully they came to their senses, but before 4k was only working via the windows store app. (2017-03-29, 14:20)p750mmx Wrote:(2017-03-29, 14:08)etc6849 Wrote:I have the option available in the BIOS, but wasn't activated before yesterday. Despite that, Netflix was already running in 4k by using Edge or the store app before the activation of SGX? Maybe the restriction is for UHD BR only?(2017-03-27, 15:19)noggin Wrote: Wow - didn't know about the SGX limitation. Even if you use a GPU card that supports HDMI 2.0/HEVC 10 bit etc., if your CPU isn't Skylake (or Kabylake?) and your motherboard/BIOS doesn't support SGX then you're stuffed? (AIUI SGX allows memory to be protected so other processes can't read it - increasing security yet further?)Yes, out of luck unfortunately if you want to play 4k uhd br or Netflix 4k. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - etc6849 - 2017-03-29 Yes. No other graphics will pass the cyberlink advisor tool afaik. (2017-03-27, 21:17)wesk05 Wrote: @etc6849: Do you have a CPU with HD Graphics 630 on your ASRock Fatal1ty Z270 Gaming- ITX/AC board? RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - p750mmx - 2017-03-29 (2017-03-29, 14:35)etc6849 Wrote: Interesting. How did you verify Netflix was 4k? There is a debug screen when playing video: control+shift+alt+d.Netflix in 4k by using Edge is quite some time available (google), but restriction is Kaby Lake and Windows 10. I think the 4k support when using the app was even a bit later then when using Edge. I verified it several times when it came up in a discussion. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - noggin - 2017-03-29 (2017-03-27, 15:19)noggin Wrote: Wow - didn't know about the SGX limitation. Even if you use a GPU card that supports HDMI 2.0/HEVC 10 bit etc., if your CPU isn't Skylake (or Kabylake?) and your motherboard/BIOS doesn't support SGX then you're stuffed? (AIUI SGX allows memory to be protected so other processes can't read it - increasing security yet further?) Actually - looks like I <may> be in luck. I've got a Skylake CPU - just need to check my BIOS supports SGX and it is enabled? I think it is recent enough that it should be a version with SGX. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - p750mmx - 2017-03-29 (2017-03-29, 15:57)noggin Wrote:SkyLake for 4k Netflix? 4K content from Netflix is now available exclusively for compatible PCs and 2-in-1 devices with Windows 10**(2017-03-27, 15:19)noggin Wrote: Wow - didn't know about the SGX limitation. Even if you use a GPU card that supports HDMI 2.0/HEVC 10 bit etc., if your CPU isn't Skylake (or Kabylake?) and your motherboard/BIOS doesn't support SGX then you're stuffed? (AIUI SGX allows memory to be protected so other processes can't read it - increasing security yet further?) **To run Netflix in 4K on a PC device, it must have a 4K-capable screen and use a 7th Gen Intel® Core™ Processor. RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - noggin - 2017-03-30 (2017-03-29, 22:48)p750mmx Wrote:(2017-03-29, 15:57)noggin Wrote:SkyLake for 4k Netflix? 4K content from Netflix is now available exclusively for compatible PCs and 2-in-1 devices with Windows 10**(2017-03-27, 15:19)noggin Wrote: Wow - didn't know about the SGX limitation. Even if you use a GPU card that supports HDMI 2.0/HEVC 10 bit etc., if your CPU isn't Skylake (or Kabylake?) and your motherboard/BIOS doesn't support SGX then you're stuffed? (AIUI SGX allows memory to be protected so other processes can't read it - increasing security yet further?) I wasn't actually talking about Netflix - was more looking at UHD Blu-ray. Though I suspect that may also be 7th Gen only then... RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - movie78 - 2017-03-30 Please help out if you can with MVC playback issue on Kaby Lake HDMI 2.0 RE: Intel Kaby Lake Hardware - honcho - 2017-03-30 (2017-03-30, 01:25)noggin Wrote:(2017-03-29, 22:48)p750mmx Wrote:(2017-03-29, 15:57)noggin Wrote: Actually - looks like I <may> be in luck. I've got a Skylake CPU - just need to check my BIOS supports SGX and it is enabled? I think it is recent enough that it should be a version with SGX.SkyLake for 4k Netflix? 4K content from Netflix is now available exclusively for compatible PCs and 2-in-1 devices with Windows 10** skylake won't do uhd blu rays. |