2016-04-24, 19:08
Yes, if your TV eats that - then it's fine. An even more optimal path would be to se the "Video Range 16:235" mode as here the TV knows that it is getting limited range.
Take care that images / pictures which are full range are scaled down to Limited Range, which happens for the picture viewer and the menu.
Edit:
Automatic: Tries to detect what the output device uses. Most of the time falls back to Limited 16:235 which sucks for us
Full: Output everything as is, but send a FULL info frame which some TVs see and set themselves to full range, if this happens: also bad for us if we want to output Limited Range as is. If TV does ignore infoframes and
Limited 16:235: Intel asumes Full Range data input and scales down to Limited range no matter what you output. If you output limited range from kodi then this will end up in no whites and no blacks.
Video 16:235 pass-through: Implemented for OE / LE. Signal Limited, but don't scale / clamp color values -> pass-through mode.
Take care that images / pictures which are full range are scaled down to Limited Range, which happens for the picture viewer and the menu.
Edit:
Automatic: Tries to detect what the output device uses. Most of the time falls back to Limited 16:235 which sucks for us
Full: Output everything as is, but send a FULL info frame which some TVs see and set themselves to full range, if this happens: also bad for us if we want to output Limited Range as is. If TV does ignore infoframes and
Limited 16:235: Intel asumes Full Range data input and scales down to Limited range no matter what you output. If you output limited range from kodi then this will end up in no whites and no blacks.
Video 16:235 pass-through: Implemented for OE / LE. Signal Limited, but don't scale / clamp color values -> pass-through mode.