2017-05-30, 01:06
(2017-05-30, 00:58)discovery Wrote: I have the impression that an android version for this box, would make it more attractive to potential users.
We're working on it
(2017-05-30, 00:58)discovery Wrote: I have the impression that an android version for this box, would make it more attractive to potential users.
(2017-05-28, 22:50)wesk05 Wrote: PCM audio: Output is limited to 16-bit and is capped at 96 kHz. Hi-resolution 24-bit audio will be dithered to 16-bit. 176.4 and 192 kHz are down sampled to 96 kHz.
Quote:HDR: Rec.2020 color space and HDR10 metadata passthrough works only when there is no refresh rate switching (either disabled or refresh rate is set to match the frame rate manually).
Dolby Vision HDR sample clips play OK, but Dolby Vision metadata cannot be detected in the output. Similarly, HDR10 videos in VP9 profile 2.0 format can be played, but the output doesn’t seem to have HDR metadata.
Quote:Color Fidelity: Native 8-bit output is fine. 10-bit content is dithered to 8-bit and has huge chroma errors. From an academic stand point, this will be considered as unwatchable. This seems to be a problem with the Linux driver because LibreELEC builds also show same errors.
Quote:3D: HSBS/HTAB playback in 1080p doesn’t trigger 3D signaling. You have to manually select the 3D mode on the TV. When output resolution is set to 2160p, HSBS/HTAB content is played only in the left half or top half of the screen.
(2017-07-19, 03:33)Sam.Nazarko Wrote: Checking output /sys/class/amhdmitx/amhdmitx0/frac_rate_policy during playback would be interesting.
Make sure you test with 23.976. 59.940 is never a good test.
I suspect you won't have issues with the stable version of OSMC. We had some users with very sharp eyes and there have been some PLL refinements to ensure that things are very smooth there.
I appreciate the testing
Sam
(2017-07-19, 07:39)wesk05 Wrote: The output of the frac_rate_policy command is always 0.Which means Fractional with AML Nougat = disabled
(2017-09-02, 23:12)Sam.Nazarko Wrote: Yes -- it's possible.
Currently, the OSMC Remote doesn't feature volume buttons however.
Most people swap the fast forward and rewind keys for volume buttons. This can be done
trivially using the add-on Keymap Editor, or by following the advice here: http://bit.ly/2eQ5Kum.
Sam