2018-03-22, 08:52
(2018-03-22, 07:47)direx Wrote:Promising news, tho' it only concerns Intel NUCs for sure. But what about integrated Gemini CPU boards like the ASRock J4105 and others?(2018-03-04, 23:56)piotrasd Wrote: its looks Gemini lake will get HDR supportWe have discussed about that link back in January. And I already pointed out there that for HDR support it is still is a long way to go for Linux users. Right now the infrastructure for HDR support is missing both in the Linux kernel and in userspace. This means you won't get HDR support with Kodi on Linux anytime soon. But at least we now know that Gemini Lake will be HDR-capable, as it is also confirmed on the Intel forums now (finally):
Guy which made PoF of HDR for linux used Gemini lake
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/w...36403.html
Hardware wise you'll need a HDR capable display obviously, and
you'll need an Intel Geminilake GPU. Older Intel platforms don't
support the HDR infoframe, so the display wouldn't know what to do
with the data you're feeding it.
https://communities.intel.com/thread/123634
So what you'll need for proper HDR support with Gemini Lake is (sadly) Windows 10 1709 or newer and Kodi DSPlayer with MadVR. Official Kodi unfortunately won't get you native HDR support yet and as it was pointed out earlier 18.x isn't going to change that (but at least Leia should be able to convert HDR to SDR).