2015-08-15, 17:45
Is it possible that some TVs correctly interpret the setting of 0-255 levels over their HDMI input, and switch to 0-255 Full range, thus making it not possible to use Limited Range within Kodi to get correct 16-235 levels over HDMI?
I've installed the EGL OpenElec build from post 2 of the thread, and created the autostart.sh file. However when I run Kodi I get correct levels on my Sony UHD TV (routed via an Onkyo amp) without the Kodi option for limited output enabled. (i.e. I don't get crushed blacks and clipped whites without the setting, and I do get grey blacks with it) I am running via a Displayport to HDMI adaptor, but my display is reported as HDMI1 not a DIsplayport display in xrandr.
Is there an option to check that the xrandr setting I've made in autostart.sh has correctly 'taken'?
Code:
xrandr --output HDMI1 --set "Broadcast RGB" "Full"
I've installed the EGL OpenElec build from post 2 of the thread, and created the autostart.sh file. However when I run Kodi I get correct levels on my Sony UHD TV (routed via an Onkyo amp) without the Kodi option for limited output enabled. (i.e. I don't get crushed blacks and clipped whites without the setting, and I do get grey blacks with it) I am running via a Displayport to HDMI adaptor, but my display is reported as HDMI1 not a DIsplayport display in xrandr.
Is there an option to check that the xrandr setting I've made in autostart.sh has correctly 'taken'?