2016-05-10, 12:35
2016-05-10, 16:23
Simon @ Futeko was going to check w/him. I know Koying had a CEC problem w/it early on.
2016-05-10, 16:28
I especially wonder if he will be able to get 3d and hd audio working inside kodi without wrapper
2016-05-10, 16:40
We'll have to wait for Koying to comment, but that was the idea behind involving him. To retain HDR, Dolby Vision and the HiSilicon Imprex controls, what might work best is SPMC and videoplayer controls overlayed on the native player... similar to what Zidoo did w/X6 and HiMedia w/H8.
2016-05-10, 17:35
For now, Q10 Pro... need to see what Intel offers with Kaby Lake. HDMI 2.0 with 10-bit 4K and 60fps fairly certain, but HDR unknown. And, no talk of Kodi supporting it ... see here. In fact, @wesk05 called you out in his post .
2016-05-10, 18:23
(2016-05-10, 17:35)hdmkv Wrote: For now, Q10 Pro... need to see what Intel offers with Kaby Lake. HDMI 2.0 with 10-bit 4K and 60fps fairly certain, but HDR unknown. And, no talk of Kodi supporting it ... see here. In fact, @wesk05 called you out in his post .
it's done
2016-05-10, 18:58
(2016-05-10, 12:23)OlivierQC Wrote: @ UHD TV
this video looks good, do you have the URL ?
NASA Thermonuclear Art – The Sun In Ultra-HD (4K).mp4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tmbeLTHC_0
I used "4K Video Downloder" and grabbed the 4K version @ 3.4GB
2016-05-10, 19:08
(2016-05-10, 18:58)UHD TV Wrote:(2016-05-10, 12:23)OlivierQC Wrote: @ UHD TV
this video looks good, do you have the URL ?
NASA Thermonuclear Art – The Sun In Ultra-HD (4K).mp4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tmbeLTHC_0
I used "4K Video Downloder" and grabbed the 4K version @ 3.4GB
is it the same video :
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12034
2016-05-10, 19:18
(2016-05-10, 19:08)OlivierQC Wrote: is it the same video :
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12034
yes
2016-05-10, 19:58
(2016-05-10, 19:08)OlivierQC Wrote:(2016-05-10, 18:58)UHD TV Wrote:(2016-05-10, 12:23)OlivierQC Wrote: @ UHD TV
this video looks good, do you have the URL ?
NASA Thermonuclear Art – The Sun In Ultra-HD (4K).mp4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tmbeLTHC_0
I used "4K Video Downloder" and grabbed the 4K version @ 3.4GB
is it the same video :
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12034
Holy smoke, the Quicktime version is 234.5GB
2016-05-10, 22:13
(2016-05-10, 12:35)hansolo Wrote: @hdmkv, I'm curious in browser what is screen resolution?Also 720p . Thankfully, actual videos play at 1080p and 2160p.
Could you please check this link?
My Q5IV reports a lousy 1280x720...
Thanks!
2016-05-11, 02:41
Good evening,
I am worried
is it possible that my receiver pioneer SC-81 2015 (HDMI 2 / 4k 60fps / but not hdcp 2.2) is not compatible with 10 bit signal
when my Q10 pro is connected directly to the TV I can select all options from video color space & hdmi deep color (8 and 10bit) but when the Q10 pro is connected to my receiver i can not choose the 10bit, only 8bit.
- Video Features of my sc-81 :
› HDMI 7 in/2 out (1 for MAIN, 1 for MAIN/HDZONE)
› 3D Ready (Blu-ray Disc™, Broadcast, and Games)
› Deep Color (36-bit), "x.v. Color"
› Ultra HD Upscaling and Pass-through (4K/60p/4:4:4/24-bit,
4K/24p/4:4:4/36-bit, 4K/60p/4:2:2/36-bit)
› Video Scaler with Qdeo®
› Video Conversion to HDMI
› Triple HD Noise Reduction
› Advanced Video Adjust
› Stream Smoother
› Stream Smoother Link
› Frame Rate Conversion
I am worried
is it possible that my receiver pioneer SC-81 2015 (HDMI 2 / 4k 60fps / but not hdcp 2.2) is not compatible with 10 bit signal
when my Q10 pro is connected directly to the TV I can select all options from video color space & hdmi deep color (8 and 10bit) but when the Q10 pro is connected to my receiver i can not choose the 10bit, only 8bit.
- Video Features of my sc-81 :
› HDMI 7 in/2 out (1 for MAIN, 1 for MAIN/HDZONE)
› 3D Ready (Blu-ray Disc™, Broadcast, and Games)
› Deep Color (36-bit), "x.v. Color"
› Ultra HD Upscaling and Pass-through (4K/60p/4:4:4/24-bit,
4K/24p/4:4:4/36-bit, 4K/60p/4:2:2/36-bit)
› Video Scaler with Qdeo®
› Video Conversion to HDMI
› Triple HD Noise Reduction
› Advanced Video Adjust
› Stream Smoother
› Stream Smoother Link
› Frame Rate Conversion