2015-12-21, 10:17
I haven't checked the black image with Kodi's picture viewer. All those tests were at the desktop using the Windows Image Viewer. I will check with Kodi's image viewer now and see, but given the results of the DXVA toggling that I just did I am thinking it has to do with the DXVA acceleration code.
edit: ok, the Kodi image viewer displays the same results as the Windows Image Viewer. Black 0-0-0 is correct, and 16 and 32 give the same results in both apps, too. So it only seems to be DXVA video output that is affected. So, to clarify since I added the info in an edit to the previous post and you may have missed that, all the Kodi results were with the AVS709 black test video.
edit: ok, the Kodi image viewer displays the same results as the Windows Image Viewer. Black 0-0-0 is correct, and 16 and 32 give the same results in both apps, too. So it only seems to be DXVA video output that is affected. So, to clarify since I added the info in an edit to the previous post and you may have missed that, all the Kodi results were with the AVS709 black test video.
(2015-12-21, 10:13)afedchin Wrote: One question, just to be sure, if you open a black image in the picture viewer in Kodi 16, is the image shown brighter? Did I understand you correctly?