2016-08-03, 23:27
(2016-08-03, 22:58)Martijn Wrote: Huh? The settings should be stored by setting id regardless of where the setting is.
OK I'll dig into it, something weird is happening.
(2016-08-03, 22:58)Martijn Wrote: Huh? The settings should be stored by setting id regardless of where the setting is.
# uname -a
Linux NUC 4.7.0 #1 SMP Wed Aug 3 22:21:35 BST 2016 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20160803221747-#0803-g32f35d3 [Build #0803]
(2016-08-03, 13:54)LateAdopter Wrote: The Sony TV data linked in the earlier post says it can only do the off standard YCC 420 at 60Hz, but Intel linux drivers don't do YCC.
(2016-08-04, 09:53)LateAdopter Wrote: Yes: (YCbCr4:2:0 8bit) only needs half of the bit rate of RGB 444 and will work over HDMI 1.4 hardware. The Intel linux HDMI driver only does RGB, so it can't connect to your TV. The Windows driver has different capabilities.
(2016-08-04, 10:21)Ichabod Fletchman Wrote:(2016-08-04, 09:53)LateAdopter Wrote: Yes: (YCbCr4:2:0 8bit) only needs half of the bit rate of RGB 444 and will work over HDMI 1.4 hardware. The Intel linux HDMI driver only does RGB, so it can't connect to your TV. The Windows driver has different capabilities.
Well that's a bummer. I appreciate the info though.
Do you or anybody know of a workaround, patch or anything that would allow this to work?
(2016-08-04, 16:16)Ichabod Fletchman Wrote: I have done a bit more researching and found this thread for the Raspberry Pi: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=237892
There is a post from Milhouse with a link to hdmi_pixel_encoding for the RPi. It appears that you can set different modes:
• hdmi_pixel_encoding=0 default (limited for CEA, full for DMT)
• hdmi_pixel_encoding=1 RGB limited (16-235)
• hdmi_pixel_encoding=2 RGB full ( 0-255)
• hdmi_pixel_encoding=3 YCbCr limited (16-235)
• hdmi_pixel_encoding=4 YCbCr full ( 0-255)
I am wondering if something already exists for this in LibreELEC or if it could be incorporated?
# uname -a
Linux NUC 4.7.0 #1 SMP Thu Aug 4 22:45:58 BST 2016 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20160804224402-#0804-g33aafb5 [Build #0804]