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Maby I do something wrong
that HDR playback works you need an "special" LE image that is not public due its very unstable nature
Maby I do something wrong
that HDR playback works you need an "special" LE image that is not public due its very unstable nature
Okay just waiting for stable image:)
Hi,
I'm close to pulling the trigger on a j4105 board and have been checking on this thread periodically.
Anyone know if there have been any updates to HDR in Linux and Kodi? Looks like kernel 5.3 has been released so it might already be useable?
Also, reading through this thread, it seems that the j4105 will be supported in regards to HDR? It has a UHD Graphics 600 (Gen 9.5 LP GT1 up to 700MHz) GPU.
Thanks
DaVu stated that currently there are problems that needs to get resolved from intel
Hi,
I'm close to pulling the trigger on a j4105 board and have been checking on this thread periodically.
Anyone know if there have been any updates to HDR in Linux and Kodi? Looks like kernel 5.3 has been released so it might already be useable?
Also, reading through this thread, it seems that the j4105 will be supported in regards to HDR? It has a UHD Graphics 600 (Gen 9.5 LP GT1 up to 700MHz) GPU.
Thanks
I live in the belief that at least UHD 620 is required for HDR 10.
I live in the belief that at least UHD 620 is required for HDR 10.
That would be unfortunate
Intels branding is so hard to decipher... I've read here that gemini lake and up is supported, but the j4105 is listed as Products formerly Gemini Lake. What does that even mean?
and the j5005 ? No hdr is hdr support yes/or no
Dear All,
Any new about HDR support on Libreelec ?
Regards.
Any new about HDR support on Libreelec ?
Nope.
I am also desperately interested in HDR support. Just out of interest: what is missing currently? Is it Intel driver? Kernel adaptions? Kodi adaptions?
I saw a post (can’t find it now) saying Matrix will be released without HDR support. HDR will be added not too far after that apparently. Reason was to get Matrix out earlier, so add-on developers need support Python 3 earlier.
Correct. Kodi v19 release has been reshaped into an interim release to force/kick-start the Python3 transition and bigger-ticket items like HDR and GBM/V4L2 support will shift to Kodi v20 .. hopefully on something close to the original v19 schedule (not that Kodi ever does formal scheduling).
I compiled a build with working HDR from Kwiboo 's work-in-progress branch. Tested on a Gemini Lake J4105 and Samsung 4K TV. In order for HDR to work go to Settings-->Player and enable "Allow using DRM PRIME decoder".
I compiled a build with working HDR from Kwiboo 's work-in-progress branch. Tested on a Gemini Lake J4105 and Samsung 4K TV. In order for HDR to work go to Settings-->Player and enable "Allow hardware acceleration - PRIME".
Hi,
I know I'm not on the subject of this thread and I apologize, but...
can I ask you the courtesy to tell me if I can apply the patches (and how) for kodi running in linux without librelec?
I already have a small server (nuc J5005) with ubuntu server 19.10 installed and I would like to install the kodi version with hdr
thanks for your help
Yes, if you know how to self-compile Kodi .. but if you knew how to self-compile Kodi you wouldn't be asking the question
Once HDR support is fully baked (right now it is far from) nightlies for Ubuntu will be available from the official Ubuntu PPA.
Yes, if you know how to self-compile Kodi .. but if you knew how to self-compile Kodi you wouldn't be asking the question
Once HDR support is fully baked (right now it is far from) nightlies for Ubuntu will be available from the official Ubuntu PPA.
Hi,
I thank you for the answer, I have no problems to compile by hand is just that I've been out of the loop for quite a while and now I finally see that Kodi has almost reached the support for HDR.
If you can give me some private information I would thank you very much...
thanks
and now I finally see that Kodi has almost reached the support for HDR.
Oh... Do you perhaps know something we don't?
"Once HDR support is fully baked (right now it is far from)"
That doesn't sound like HDR support is right around the corner.