2017-04-20, 19:59
(2017-04-19, 10:05)sunnyfunny Wrote: It is not even 100% sure can Apollo Lake can be HDR at all.
MCDP28x0 (Apollo Lake) support High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging
http://www.megachips.com/products/displayport/MCDP28x0
(2017-04-19, 10:05)sunnyfunny Wrote: It is not even 100% sure can Apollo Lake can be HDR at all.
(2017-04-21, 12:30)Dr.Feelgood Wrote: What is the disadvantage of using the DVI output for audio pass-thru only? Just buy one of those Asrock ITX boards and use the DVI out for audio. Cannot understand why is it so much focus on the HDMI output and audio pass-thru when there is very simple solution by using the DVI for audio only instead. Use the HDMI for video and DVI for audio, works like a charm for all formats ...
(2017-04-21, 12:30)Dr.Feelgood Wrote: What is the disadvantage of using the DVI output for audio pass-thru only? Just buy one of those Asrock ITX boards and use the DVI out for audio. Cannot understand why is it so much focus on the HDMI output and audio pass-thru when there is very simple solution by using the DVI for audio only instead. Use the HDMI for video and DVI for audio, works like a charm for all formats ...And how you will handle this when using an AV-Receiver? Put additional HDMI Cables to TV and Beamer?
(2017-04-18, 23:59)mule1 Wrote:Sorry to tell but the "Intel Guy" yesterday told that his internal contacts were of no help. So he is not able to help us further regarding this issue. But piotrasd wrote that he is in contact with Intel and is trying to debug/investigate the reason for the issue.(2017-04-17, 15:09)PauleFoul Wrote:Sorry, no news yet. But he wrote that he will be absent for some little time from the support forum. Hopefully some news will arise in the next days.(2017-04-06, 23:08)mule1 Wrote: But there is some hope now as we have found one very good Intel supporter on the Intel NUC forums who already made the FW updates for the DP2HDMI2.0 converter chip from Megachips possible..Any news from this "Intel-Guy"?
This guy just wrote: "So as you all say, bitstreaming through LibreElec didn't work fro me either. I've opened an engineering order for them to look at this. I'll let you all know the progress."
Fingers crossed that he knows the right guys in the Inteluniverse to solve the Linux issues.
(2017-04-20, 19:59)czombos Wrote:(2017-04-19, 10:05)sunnyfunny Wrote: It is not even 100% sure can Apollo Lake can be HDR at all.
MCDP28x0 (Apollo Lake) support High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging
http://www.megachips.com/products/displayport/MCDP28x0
(2017-04-22, 04:28)dumpling Wrote:(2017-04-21, 15:19)Valter84 Wrote: For my setup (asrock j3455 htpc), the only thing missing is the HDR support on kodi. I hope we will get it in near future.Someone report after win10 creator update, HDR is working with win10's own Movies&TV player.
Please confirm.
(2017-04-22, 08:22)DenisDA Wrote: How to check?
I can only will trust in the eyes. In comparison with Kodi of color more juicy. It seemed to me that is even more juicy, than in PowerDVD 17
Quote:Video Output – HDMI 1.4 up to 4K @ 30 Hz
Audio – 3.5mm headphone jack and HDMI
(2017-04-22, 14:30)dumpling Wrote:(2017-04-22, 08:22)DenisDA Wrote: How to check?
I can only will trust in the eyes. In comparison with Kodi of color more juicy. It seemed to me that is even more juicy, than in PowerDVD 17
One can check with an "info" menu from a display device. In this case, an Epson TW8300 projector.
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/68-digital...st52401225
check the difference in "color format"
This is no HDR
This is with HDR