2021-05-11, 21:01
How are the flagship Sony SoC’s for playing 4K HDR (VP9, HEVC, AV1) at Blu-ray remux bitrates and passing through the truehd atmos or dts:x audio to a receiver?
(2021-05-11, 21:01)Roen Wrote: How are the flagship Sony SoC’s for playing 4K HDR (VP9, HEVC, AV1) at Blu-ray remux bitrates and passing through the truehd atmos or dts:x audio to a receiver?I recently got an 2021 A9S OLED - I've not tried a really high bit rate remux, but pass through of Atmos etc works with an external receiver via eARC. It doesn't appear that refresh rate switching is supported, but as per earlier comments the Sony post-processing is very, very good - I could not spot any judder on a variety of frame rate sources.
(2023-04-06, 09:35)justinwu Wrote: @wrxtasy
Seems like A9G will not be good enough for 4K blue ray disc.
"MediaTek MT5893 (BRAVIA UR2/BRAVIA UR3 - 4 x ARM Cortex-A73 @ 1.5 GHz) + Sony X1 Ultimate image co-processor - Geekbench - X950G, A9G, X950H, A8H"
(2021-05-13, 21:24)random_username Wrote: That said, there's something amiss with the audio pass through
(2023-04-06, 09:35)justinwu Wrote: Seems like A9G will not be good enough for 4K blue ray disc.ANY TV can playback UHD from file, The problem is LAN100 and wifi limited bandwidth
(2021-05-13, 21:24)random_username Wrote: It doesn't appear that refresh rate switching is supported
(2023-04-08, 11:35)noggin Wrote:(2023-04-06, 09:35)justinwu Wrote: Historically the issue with Sony Android TV sets has been that they ran Android at a fixed 60.00Hz frame rate - so 23.976/24.00/25/29.97/59.94 stuff was all converted to 60.00Hz - with MotionFlow having to try to unpick the dodgy cadences that this
TV not need auto-switch fps/hz.
ANdroid TV use different API "Frame rate" https://developer.android.com/guide/topi...frame-rate.
film at 23,976fps was "refresh rate" ad 119,88hz ( = 59.94 *2).