2020-01-21, 12:18
(2020-01-21, 01:27)noggin Wrote: As a result nVidia have added a slightly kludgey manual solution to get round it.
But it's a 3rd party app.
(2020-01-21, 01:27)noggin Wrote: As a result nVidia have added a slightly kludgey manual solution to get round it.
(2020-01-21, 12:12)ashlar Wrote:Yes - pretty much. Some apps (Prime Video?) detect it as an attempt to breach DRM I think.(2020-01-21, 01:27)noggin Wrote: As a result nVidia have added a slightly kludgey manual solution to get round it.How is it implemented, if I may ask? A video starts, you push a button on the remote and Shield frame matches output?
(2020-02-03, 15:45)V33m Wrote:(2018-05-25, 07:50)wrxtasy Wrote: *** There is no Bluray ISO Rip DolbyVision or HDR10+ support on any Kodi capable media player ***HDR10+ support in latest CoreELEC Nightly build for all devices using kernel 4.9. Working flawlessly for the movies I've tested so far. Many more to come!
cat /sys/devices/virtual/amhdmitx/amhdmitx0/hdr_cap
HDR10Plus Supported: 1
HDR Static Metadata:
Supported EOTF:
Traditional SDR: 1
Traditional HDR: 1
SMPTE ST 2084: 1
Hybrid Log-Gamma: 1
Supported SMD type1: 1
Luminance Data
Max: 0
Avg: 0
Min: 0
HDR Dynamic Metadata:
colorimetry_data: ff
(2020-02-04, 21:31)Sjors125 Wrote: Hope the new U22-XJ by Minix will do everything ok, as it has DV support out of the box.