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2017-11-22, 19:59
(This post was last modified: 2018-06-18, 14:41 by stefx.)
Hi all
Is there a way to fix subtitles in hdr?
Because in all colors it’s very too bright.
I will post a screenshot
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You can try setting the subtitle color to gray, or a different color.
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Certainly something that I also noticed when watching Netflix stuff in HDR/Dolby Vision. The subtitles are too bright.
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2017-12-12, 09:07
(This post was last modified: 2017-12-12, 09:08 by mozomo.)
Yes, that is really a problem. With external subtitles you can fix it by making them dark grey <font color="#808080"> but that is no remedy for the blindingly bright internal subtitles.
Ideal would be a solution which only makes the subtitles darker for HDR sources like "IF HDR=on THEN subtitles=dark grey"
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Can you just for fun, disable Mediacodec Surface? Keep the other Mediacodec enabled please and retry?
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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PQ EOTF has absolute luminance which means RGB/YCbCr code values are fixed. "64" would be 0 nits and "940" would be 10,000 nits. "512" is 100 nits. If you want the subtitles to be dimmer, then you have to use a color that has code values around 500 or even lower.
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2017-12-26, 13:36
(This post was last modified: 2017-12-26, 13:38 by magiza83.)
same issue here. I'm using a linux box, is there any way to set subtitles in dark grey?
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Anyone found a solution yet? Grey or White subtitles are both superbright white in HDR on LG OLED TV.
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may be developers can add an extra "hdr color"?
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Hi.
I recently bought a Sony TV and I have just faced the same issue. Subtitles are so dammed bright when an HDR movie is played, that you get flashed in dark scenes.
There could be a way to choose a custom color in Kodi, not only just white, grey or yellow... Or just a way to adjust their brightness for these situations.
Really, it makes them very difficult to read and almost avoiding them.
Thanks!
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Same here, this is very annoying. Is there a solution in the making?