Images for RK3588/RK3576/RK3568/RK3566 have been updated with hardware deinterlacing support. Watching the Winter Olympics and F1 pre-season testing from DVB sources that use 1080i is now hugely improved. I'm also investigating pass-through audio support on RK3588 and RK3576. Formats like DTS and Dolby Digital that use 6-channels (5.1) are working but the 8-channel (7.1) HBR formats like TrueHD and DTS-MA are still handled as PCM and anything with Atmos seems to result in no audio at all. This probably points to the HDMI driver missing support for the 8-channel packing/handling needed for HBR audio, but Claude seems to think the driver can handle this already so more digging is needed.
Images for RK3399 and RK3328 are now created from the same Linux kernel source as RK3588/RK3576/RK356X. Merging the patches has needed some guesswork from me in a few places. It all compiles, so must be good? - I am interested to know about regressions on RK3399 and RK3328 boards as I don't have board samples and depend entirely on your feedback. I am keen to know about things that don't work now, that did work on images in recent weeks/months. Things that have never worked or missing for ages are still nice to know about, but are a lesser concern.
Images for RK3288 are not updated as there are some compile failures on Linux 6.19.y that I need to investigate.
NB: As part of the pass-through experimenting I changed the alsa config used, and the new one changes the names/presentation of audio devices to Kodi. After updating you will need to reselect an audio output in Kodi.
DeViLRuNNeR-dev there are now 200+ patches in my Rockchip 6.19.y kernel branch so I can't put my finger on specific things that make PCM output work on that hardware. I do know that working multi-channel PCM output is not a new thing for LE images, it's been around for a few months now.