If the upstream kernel only shows normal 720p; that's what's supported. The better option would be using the HDMI input no the TV and having normal 1080p available.
Can no upgrade LE 8.2.3.1 to major version 11.0.6
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April 7, 2024 at 4:50 PM -
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I use HDMI connection to TV.
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Put Kodi in debug mode and reboot, then share the URL generated by "pastekodi"
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here is log
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EDID data from the TV over HDMI advertises 1080p @ 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.976 (all the normal HD modes) so I would be trying to use 1080@60 not an odd resolution like 1360x768 (the kernel sees 1360x768 not 1366x768).
If you have video output which goes a little beyond the screen (and the TV auto-scan mode doesn't fix that) you can calibrate the TV output using Kodi (the wiki article was linked in an earlier post). Note that you need to calibrate each mode used, e.g. if using adjust-refresh to change from 1080@60 to [email protected] for better playback you will need to calibrate the [email protected] mode in addition to the default desktop mode.
I'd suggest updating to https://releases.libreelec.tv/LibreELEC-AMLG…h64-11.95.2.tar or https://chewitt.libreelec.tv/testing/LibreE…ch64-12.0.0.tar as there are some minor improvements for AMLGX in LE12/K21.
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On TV "Wide Mode" menu, I switched from Full mode to Native, and Kodi interface output now displayed correctly, within the boundaries of the screen. Video calibration was not needed, so I reset it.
I use 1080p @ 60 - how the other frequencies affect the quality? In what cases I should try other frequencies? (59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.976)
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how the other frequencies affect the quality? In what cases I should try other frequencies?
Read: https://wiki.libreelec.tv/configuration/…#adjust-refresh and the section on interlaced media.
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The selected "Wide Mode" menu settings (Native) on the TV are not saved permanently after turning TV off or switching between iptv channels, so Kodi interface output again goes a little beyond the screen.
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Then you need to calibrate Kodi as described (twice) previously
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