2017-03-23, 21:41
Well, using linux for nearly 20 years, at work and at home, so I guess I am good to go..
So your patch signals "limited range" to my Projector, in case it might react faulty? Than I would not need the patch at all, since my projector can only be switched manually between "normal" and "extended" range.
So as I exprected the video is directly rendered out, good to know. Does this mean, the behaviour I am seeing is "correct"? I am seeing a change in Kodis interface when using xrandr to change the video level, but there is absolutely no change in a playing video. Used a gray ramp to verify that. I was hoping your patch would change that. Strangely I was seing this behaviour with and without vaapi. Confirmed that using the codec information. SW or HW, no difference. Might have been late last night, so I will fire that up again and have a closer look.
So your patch signals "limited range" to my Projector, in case it might react faulty? Than I would not need the patch at all, since my projector can only be switched manually between "normal" and "extended" range.
So as I exprected the video is directly rendered out, good to know. Does this mean, the behaviour I am seeing is "correct"? I am seeing a change in Kodis interface when using xrandr to change the video level, but there is absolutely no change in a playing video. Used a gray ramp to verify that. I was hoping your patch would change that. Strangely I was seing this behaviour with and without vaapi. Confirmed that using the codec information. SW or HW, no difference. Might have been late last night, so I will fire that up again and have a closer look.