Cool! Many thanks. I look forward to playing with this.
HDR on x86 Hardware
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Just tried updating from previous SMP build to latest on a Celeron J4125.
Update process went well but on reboot it halts with an error message of "Failed to initialise ptp_kvm".
Rolling back to previous build for now (thank goodness I had made a recent backup).
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first time trying HDR builds, new image didn't boot:
old image (20220217225924) did boot and it seems to work, but my TV never recognized HDR
could you maybe add some requirements in first post?
my system:
PC: Asus PN60 with i3-8130u
TV: LG OLED C1
should this work?
the only difference to working RasPi I can see is color format:
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It boots normally on my box (Celeron 6305). I suppose there is some issue with kernel 5.19-rc2. I will do another build with kernel 5.18.
PC: Asus PN60 with i3-8130u
i3-8130u SoC does not have a native HDMI 2.0 controller. I googled Asus PN60 and I see no evidence that it has a DP to HDMI 2.0 converter chip (LSPCON). No HDMI 2.0 = no HDR.
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Post #1 updated with a link to a new build.
Thank you very much!
//Edit: Same problem J5005 NUC here, failed to intitialize ptp_kvm
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LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-11.0-devel-20220617174526-07254d4.img.gz
Built with kernel 5.18.5. Should fix the boot issue.
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Unfortunately I get the same error with this build.
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Oops. I found what the issue is. I forgot to remove "TARGET_CPU=tigerlake" from the build options. Will post another build shortly.
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I already posted this today in an older thread, but meanwhile i am thinking this one is the better choose.
I am looking for a LE10 build with the UHD patches for my Asrock J-4105 with a DVB-S2 card inside, too. Unfortunately the only LE10 build which is still available for download is not supporting VDR, just TVHeadend. So i would like to try to compile it by myself.
Maybe somebody could explain me how i can integrate the HDR Patches into the actual 10.0.2 build for create my own build.
This would be really very kind.
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Me too
Would you please from "LibreELEC-Generic-legacy.x86_64"?
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Failed to boot:
Try this one
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Try this one
Thanks. This build installs and runs on my NUC8 i3.
I haven’t done a full test to see if it’s more stable than the Feb build I’ve been using but did confirm:
4K HDR video is playing with no issue
Atmos music only is playing with no issue
THX
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I hate to beg, but could we have the last image with fuse support?