2015-09-27, 16:30
Nope - it's not broken. If you use Sync Playback to Display - Passthrough is automatically disabled ... to care for users not reading.
(2015-09-27, 15:28)gurabli Wrote: OK. I still struggle with some settings. Maybe it is because I have a 720p display? Or if I turn off tv and leave for a while, and turn it on again, then something is not detected properly? Kodi is always running. I thought I managed to fix this by setting HDMI3 as default Monitor instead of Default in System Settings.
First set of logs when Kodi restarts:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12590442/
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12590443/
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12590444/
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12590445/
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12590450/
And second set of logs when trying to play LiveTV, test pattern video, and getting fullscreen to work with entering into System Settings menu. By only entering there it works. And TV was also turned off, and turned back.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12590558/
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12590561/
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12590562/
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12590564/
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12590567/
Any ideas?
(2015-09-27, 18:25)fritsch Wrote: Nothing - all fine. Sadly this patch is not that easy to be backported to a 4.1.x kernel ... so you can either try with the kernels I linked or with a mainline build of 4.3-rc.So I probably have problems with limited and full range and refresh rate switching because of this dvfs problem?
On my system it only produced a "warning", but it was more sever on others ... so just try one of the two options and see if it gets better.
(2015-09-27, 18:33)fritsch Wrote: Btw. don't confuse two things here. Whenever you poweroff the TV, it gets "disconnected" and intel looses the complete output. When you power it on again - the output device is reset to whatever is default. In such a case you need to rerun the full range command.This is what I wantwd to know. Is there a way to rerun set full rgb intel driver without restarting the system? Or in my case maybe it would be better to start Kodi with autostart set to limited instead of full? Does it make sense? As it looks the default is limited.