2014-07-09, 00:19
(2014-07-09, 00:12)Mark the Red Wrote:(2014-07-08, 23:41)Matt Devo Wrote: this is going to be dependent on the specific display the user has connected. On my 24" Dell Monitor, it makes no difference whatsoever.
Agreed, that is why Intel defaults their gpu's to the limited RGB range for increased CPU compatibility. Most computer monitors don't have great black levels.
BUT the big value added feature to most Home Theater TV's (especially plasma's) is their high contrast ratios and deep inky black levels.
I would also say the same thing about Smartphones. For some reason PC's are slow to the party.....
I'm just not sure how this setting differs from disabling the XBMC setting for 'Use limited color range (16-255)' which is by default not selected.
(2014-07-09, 00:17)jsp1 Wrote: Oh, OK...I thought I had seen a post about Aeon performance. That is the only reason I chimed in. I've been under the impression that Confluence is the "Official" xbmc skin and therefor is used by all/most people who have anything to do with development. I could be wrong though...it's been known to happen.
this is correct