2016-02-05, 18:28
2016-02-05, 18:56
(2016-02-05, 18:42)Koying Wrote: Guys, some people are reading the forums from work, you know
lol!!!!!!!!
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2016-02-06, 01:00
New video on Hisilicon Hi3798C V200 chip in upcoming HiMedia Q5/Q10 Pro. No new info., but interesting nonetheless...
2016-02-06, 01:52
that looks the buisness any idea on the price when released?
Hisilicon Hi3798C
Hisilicon Hi3798C
2016-02-06, 02:12
No idea on price. Pre-production units for early testing to a few folks by next week (myself included), with actual public release in early April it looks like.
2016-02-06, 05:58
(2016-02-06, 01:00)hdmkv Wrote: New video on Hisilicon Hi3798C V200 chip in upcoming HiMedia Q5/Q10 Pro. No new info., but interesting nonetheless...Couldn't figure out the TV brand. It didn't look like the TV was even in HDR mode. Only LG OLEDs, Philips and TCL will have dual support for Dolby Vision and HDR10.
2016-02-06, 10:28
(2016-02-06, 01:00)hdmkv Wrote: New video on Hisilicon Hi3798C V200 chip in upcoming HiMedia Q5/Q10 Pro. No new info., but interesting nonetheless...
Linux , android 5.1 and Android tv :huh
Drm and cas
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We can hope iptv certificate: netflix ecc. ..
Hisilicon player app it's very similar himedia player app
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2016-02-08, 09:41
I will expect more anecdotal reports for this ,,Dolby Vision/HDR support".
For TV althought standards for HDR are defined many questions remained: how TV will be calibrated for this particular EOTF, how users and professional can see errors from standard, how good/bad a transfer will be.
Actual HDR clips are jokes, not very far from 4k upscaled clips.
And a player I expect to ,,pasthrough" HDR metadata to HDMI 2.0a and TV decode/process EOTF, with zero processing on the player.
My opinion, I may be wrong.
For TV althought standards for HDR are defined many questions remained: how TV will be calibrated for this particular EOTF, how users and professional can see errors from standard, how good/bad a transfer will be.
Actual HDR clips are jokes, not very far from 4k upscaled clips.
And a player I expect to ,,pasthrough" HDR metadata to HDMI 2.0a and TV decode/process EOTF, with zero processing on the player.
My opinion, I may be wrong.
2016-02-08, 13:17
(2016-02-08, 09:41)hansolo Wrote: I will expect more anecdotal reports for this ,,Dolby Vision/HDR support".
For TV althought standards for HDR are defined many questions remained: how TV will be calibrated for this particular EOTF, how users and professional can see errors from standard, how good/bad a transfer will be.
Actual HDR clips are jokes, not very far from 4k upscaled clips.
And a player I expect to ,,pasthrough" HDR metadata to HDMI 2.0a and TV decode/process EOTF, with zero processing on the player.
My opinion, I may be wrong.
One of the main issues with HDR 4K at the moment is that most HDR stuff is being shot on Arri Alexa, which has a great dynamic range, but which also has a <4K sensor. The Alexa is really a workhorse of Movie and TV production. (It gets a lot more love than Reds...)
2016-02-08, 13:39
2016-02-08, 13:45
@noggin,
But the current HDR stuff (mostly some postprocessed clips) are not filmed with native EOTF for HDR.
I think situation is worse than for 4k/UHD resolution, where many 4k bluray titles anounced were shot with Arri (so no true 4k).
It's a pity that a true 4k camera like Sony F65 are going down by its cumbersome controls. Movies like Oblivion shows how much this camera can do in proper hands...
LE:
Some inroads with Arri Amira and BBC here
But the current HDR stuff (mostly some postprocessed clips) are not filmed with native EOTF for HDR.
I think situation is worse than for 4k/UHD resolution, where many 4k bluray titles anounced were shot with Arri (so no true 4k).
It's a pity that a true 4k camera like Sony F65 are going down by its cumbersome controls. Movies like Oblivion shows how much this camera can do in proper hands...
LE:
Some inroads with Arri Amira and BBC here