2018-06-02, 17:29
Use VAAPI, VDPAU is (mainly?) for Nvidia hardware.
(2018-06-02, 17:29)N01tra Wrote: Use VAAPI, VDPAU is (mainly?) for Nvidia hardware.VDPAU is not for intel. VDPAU is legacy and dead end even on nvidia.
(2018-06-05, 21:28)tomtomclub Wrote: whatever I do after reboot kodi I have to turn off the TV and then turn it on for hdmi signal I do not use windows only kodi I use the j5005 buld i try kernel 16 and kernel 17Not depend from kodi, see here
(2018-06-05, 22:19)Rumpelstiltskin Wrote:works now reboot no problems see https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread/12626-...raven-apu/(2018-06-05, 21:28)tomtomclub Wrote: whatever I do after reboot kodi I have to turn off the TV and then turn it on for hdmi signal I do not use windows only kodi I use the j5005 buld i try kernel 16 and kernel 17Not depend from kodi, see here
I have the same issue with NUC7PJYH
(2018-06-11, 08:20)akarpych Wrote: Hello! Tell me how to lock the j4105 board to output 4K60 on ubuntu 18.04? And then it gives me after a clean installation only 4k30.Check xrandr to see if edid is detected correctly?
(2018-07-01, 09:33)1a2a3a Wrote: Hi, I’ve got a few question.1) gemini lake don't support hdr
Bought j5005 and installed win 10 64 bits, worked flawlessly.
1) so now bios 1.3 will solve the HDR issue?
2) how do I flash bios if I don’t have the jumper cap?
3) 4K and HDR, how do it impact? Meaning to say, if I were to stream media from browser would I see the difference? Or, do the source of the file and tv have to be able to output 4K and HDR before I can see the difference?
(2018-07-01, 09:48)1a2a3a Wrote: I thought I saw someone mentioning bios 1.3 in ASRock mobo fixed the issue?4K is supported, only not with HDR. So you could still have the benefit of a 4K + HDR video, but converted to SDR. The HDR->SDR conversion must be done by the playback software. DSPlayer+MadVR or MPCHC+MadVR can -theoretically- do it, if the Gemini IGP has enough power for it. Which I guess it does.
If 1.3 doesn’t fixed the issue, essentially I don’t have to flash bios?
So 4K and HDR will only apply if my video source has those? Otherwise it will be pointless yea?