2023-02-15, 12:06
No you can't. Please read previous posts.
(2023-02-15, 12:06)jjd-uk Wrote: No you can't. Please read previous posts.
(2023-02-15, 17:59)pshant98 Wrote:(2023-02-15, 12:06)jjd-uk Wrote: No you can't. Please read previous posts.
Thank you for replying. I have read the previous posts. The main reason for not playing DV content according to those posts is licensing issue which Kodi cannot afford to pay. So, does this mean Kodi has to pay to even utilise the Dolby vision extension software which is already officially installed on the PCs?
(2022-11-22, 12:56)jjd-uk Wrote: You need an Intel CPU that has Dolby Vision support built in, which is not all of them, and AMD doesn't have any support of Dolby Vision at all. In addition only pure UWP apps can do Dolby Vision, which Kodi isn't, so would need a complete rewrite of Kodi which isn't going to happen.
(2023-01-09, 18:44)jjd-uk Wrote: DV is only supported on systems that have a hardware decoder and the OS must provide a protected video path to the hardware, none of this exisits for the DirectX API which we use on Windows.