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Ugh. Well, turning the output off/on works... as does setting a default refresh rate other than the system default.
And any clue on the black background thing? I was thinking at first that was a skin function, but the rest of the skin is adjusted correctly, so now I'm thinking not...
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yeah - zero is fine ... your TV should stop caring :-)
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I really wish it would. The lines are quite distracting. Dumb Pioneer! Looks like they process the picture before adjusting it to output. I mean the greyshades are great, but the two horizontal lines are enough to drive me nuts. Where is the black set? Is this something I can fix/change?
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Nice, another advanced setting I can eliminate. This one can really be set automatically
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2015-10-01, 14:10
(This post was last modified: 2015-10-01, 14:12 by Sunflux.)
Should this be set automatically in this new passthrough mode - definitely, yes. Previously, the video driver would do it as a function of compressing the range. But now, you guys have to (or at least, probably should to be neat).
However, the setting exists in the first place for those users who prefer their black bars to be a dark grey, or a mid grey, instead of black. Although I would personally never want to do that, many televisions and set top boxes have such an option, so there must be a call for it.
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2015-10-01, 14:28
(This post was last modified: 2015-10-01, 14:32 by fritsch.)
Yeah, we cannot remove it - for Windows and Linux it's easy but android GLES has no kodi setting for limited / full range.
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I did some further testing.
When switching between FULL and LIMITED modes, the screen goes black for several seconds as the signal re-syncs. However, switching to PASSTHROUGH mode - whether starting from FULL or LIMITED mode - causes only a brief flicker in the picture. The signal does not re-sync. If I was in FULL mode and the GUI is washed out, after swithing to PASSTHROUGH, even if I switch the TV to another input and go back, it does not change color spaces after re-syncing with the PC, indicating that the PC is still outputting the FULL flag.
This is telling me that FULL and LIMITED modes are triggering something that's causing the driver to re-sync, however your new mode is not doing the same thing. And, until some other change triggers this to happen, the mode has not yet taken effect.
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Yes pop the .tar in the update folder and reboot and check the first page for proper settings etc
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If your autostart script does not start up - you did something wrong in it.
Please post the complete file - that does not work.
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