2022-01-15, 14:33
Hi everyone. I'm running 19.3 on Windows 11 on my Intel NUC8i3BEK. I've noticed that the resolution received by my 4K TV is always the same as my desktop resolution, regardless of the resolution I am playing. Ideally, I would like Kodi to switch to the native resolution of the file that's playing, but no matter what combination of settings I use it doesn't seem to do that.
Currently the setup is that I have Windows set at 3840x2160p60, and the Kodi GUI at 1920x1080. When in the GUI, the TV info displays an input resolution of 3840x2160. When I play any file, the refresh rate changes to match the file (usually 24p) but the displayed resolution on the TV remains at 3840x2160. However, if I change the desktop resolution in Windows to 1920x1080, Kodi only outputs at that resolution.
I have whitelist enabled and have selected every possible option from 3840x2160 @60hz right down to 1920x1080p @23.976 - if I understand it correctly then Kodi should switch to native res for these files, but should upscale lower resolution files. However this doesn't seem to be happening. What am I doing wrong? Or perhaps I don't understand what the whitelist does? I've been reading every post I can find but nothing really seems to make much sense...
The behaviour is the same whether or not I have any whitelist options selected. I'm also able to verify that Kodi is sending 3840x2160 images all the time because if I change 'view mode' on a 1080p file to 'original' I get a small image in the middle of the screen - surely if Kodi had changed resolution this should still fill the screen and my TV would be upscaling to the panel native res.
The GPU in my NUC is an Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655 running the latest drivers from Intel. Perhaps there's a hidden driver setting that will allow Kodi to actually control the resolution of videos?
I haven't posted a log file here - do say if one would be useful.
Currently the setup is that I have Windows set at 3840x2160p60, and the Kodi GUI at 1920x1080. When in the GUI, the TV info displays an input resolution of 3840x2160. When I play any file, the refresh rate changes to match the file (usually 24p) but the displayed resolution on the TV remains at 3840x2160. However, if I change the desktop resolution in Windows to 1920x1080, Kodi only outputs at that resolution.
I have whitelist enabled and have selected every possible option from 3840x2160 @60hz right down to 1920x1080p @23.976 - if I understand it correctly then Kodi should switch to native res for these files, but should upscale lower resolution files. However this doesn't seem to be happening. What am I doing wrong? Or perhaps I don't understand what the whitelist does? I've been reading every post I can find but nothing really seems to make much sense...
The behaviour is the same whether or not I have any whitelist options selected. I'm also able to verify that Kodi is sending 3840x2160 images all the time because if I change 'view mode' on a 1080p file to 'original' I get a small image in the middle of the screen - surely if Kodi had changed resolution this should still fill the screen and my TV would be upscaling to the panel native res.
The GPU in my NUC is an Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655 running the latest drivers from Intel. Perhaps there's a hidden driver setting that will allow Kodi to actually control the resolution of videos?
I haven't posted a log file here - do say if one would be useful.