2017-03-23, 21:25
Btw. a normal kernel should and will influence those values. My patch is not needed at all. I just verified with a out of the box 4.10.3 kernel without any patches. I also verified video.
You know: Our VAAPI code in v17, with Render Output VAAPI prefered is totally X unaware. It transfers the surfaces via DRM / EGL. If the TV resets on mode change. Try without "Adjust Refreshrate" and see what happens. Also you did not provide any of the logs in the first post - so I cannot even say if your have a kernel with a known bug.
To be more precise:
"Full" and "Limited 16:235" are fully and 100% mainline. My patches don't change that, it just adds an additional mode to signal Limited Ranged (like the Limited 16:235), but does not scale / clamp color output.
And something else: L
inux gives you a choice. But it does not serve you stuff on the silver tablet. It was made for people digging into stuff and then use free to use open software the way they want it. It has nothing to do with the couch potatoe is running out of burgers and french fries - just to be clear here.
You know: Our VAAPI code in v17, with Render Output VAAPI prefered is totally X unaware. It transfers the surfaces via DRM / EGL. If the TV resets on mode change. Try without "Adjust Refreshrate" and see what happens. Also you did not provide any of the logs in the first post - so I cannot even say if your have a kernel with a known bug.
To be more precise:
"Full" and "Limited 16:235" are fully and 100% mainline. My patches don't change that, it just adds an additional mode to signal Limited Ranged (like the Limited 16:235), but does not scale / clamp color output.
And something else: L
inux gives you a choice. But it does not serve you stuff on the silver tablet. It was made for people digging into stuff and then use free to use open software the way they want it. It has nothing to do with the couch potatoe is running out of burgers and french fries - just to be clear here.