2016-10-12, 15:47
It not a question of LibreELEC / AMLogic Kodi not properly supporting Resolution modes, or you providing valid ones. But a question of the EDID modes the AMLogic Linux Kernel supports.
This is what AMLogic S9XX Kernels support via a EDID handshake:
HDMI 1.4:
https://github.com/hardkernel/linux/blob...did.c#L127
HDMI 2.0:
https://github.com/hardkernel/linux/blob...did.c#L150
Basically there is nothing I can do for the custom display modes you want to use. I'm not about to spend hours on custom Kernel work with Kernel code I know nothing about.
LibreELEC Kodi, and AMlogic primarily caters to the media player market. With devices connected to TV's. Users with Monitors, that need custom display modes are definitely not their target market.
I'm afraid you will have to find another solution.
This is what AMLogic S9XX Kernels support via a EDID handshake:
HDMI 1.4:
https://github.com/hardkernel/linux/blob...did.c#L127
HDMI 2.0:
https://github.com/hardkernel/linux/blob...did.c#L150
Basically there is nothing I can do for the custom display modes you want to use. I'm not about to spend hours on custom Kernel work with Kernel code I know nothing about.
LibreELEC Kodi, and AMlogic primarily caters to the media player market. With devices connected to TV's. Users with Monitors, that need custom display modes are definitely not their target market.
I'm afraid you will have to find another solution.