2013-12-05, 00:51
(2013-12-04, 22:27)lmyllari Wrote:(2013-12-04, 22:12)ascl_ Wrote:The 16-235 range fix is in nightlies. It fixes the default output having grey blacks. See https://github.com/OpenELEC/OpenELEC.tv/pull/2776(2013-12-04, 18:40)lmyllari Wrote: I cleaned up the obsolete builds. You can use nightlies instead, they have all those fixes and more.So the nightly's are still missing the 16-235 fix? Can you please point me towards that patch?
If you need my 16-235 passthrough, message me for a current build or grab the patch from my github repo.
The only thing missing is my hack that allows you to output full range and tell the display it is a limited range signal. It is only usable with software decoding and Gotham. Consider it an expert setting for now. See https://github.com/laurimyllari/OpenELEC...e8b603144a
can you explain why one would want to output full range but tell the display it is a limited range signal?
i'm currently using an nvidia card but am strongly considering switching to haswell and have been following your fixes which i assume translate to haswell in general and is not confined simply to the nuc. i have a vt50 and have yet to have it professionally calibrated (why bother when you aren't getting perfect input?) because of an issue i see with 1-Grayscale Ramp.mp4 where there is banding. from other posts on the forum it seems this is a result of xbmc expanding from limited to full and back or something. the comment in your commit leads me to believe this would be fixed.