https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/intel-nuc/NUC11TN_TechProdSpec.pdf
One of the HDMI ports is native and the other one use PCON.
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/intel-nuc/NUC11TN_TechProdSpec.pdf
One of the HDMI ports is native and the other one use PCON.
Any suggestions?
I'd go for BNUC11TNHI30002. 2 HDMI ports and probably cheaper too.
Also, I'm not sure what's the deal with HDMI 2.0a/2.0b. It's been confirmed that NUC11PA use an unknown DP->HDMI converter chip. It is possible that NUC11TN use native Tiger Lake HDMI controller.
I just noticed that a build from your current drmprime-2img-no-ffmpeg-bump branch can switch the TV into HDR mode even with DRM PRIME set to disabled.
However, this seem to work only with HEVC 24p videos.
The last thing I heard regarding deinterlacing was this. That was almost 2 years ago.
So it is "safe" to buy a BNUC11TNHI30002 unit?
Performance will be okay to play 4K HDR+ and and it will work with this build?
Yep. I'm thinking about buying this myself
They use "UHD" naming instead of "Xe" but it is still a Gen12 GPU with half of EUs (48) disabled.
All Tiger Lake versions (including i3 and Celerons) have the same GPU and DO have support for AV1 HW decode. The difference is the # of EUs.
Can i play 4K HDR+ content on this device with libreelec?
With official libreelec builds - not just yet. With the build that I posted here - yes.
NUC10i7FNKN would be my choice.
Why NUC10 and why i7? Get something based on Tiger Lake SoC (e.g. NUC11 i3).
Test the nightly. It is now built with ffmpeg 4.4.
I know nothing about debugging ffmpeg issues. I just push buttons and hope things work.
If you can reproduce the problem with the current nightly and/or LE 10 IMO it's best to open an issue on github.
The only real difference between Amlogic and Intel is with 4K 50/60Hz modes.
Amlogic (CE) default to 4:2:0 10-bit.
Intel default to RGB 8-bit.
I'm not sure which one is better. RGB 8-bit (with dithering) looks fine on my cheap 4K TV.
so this is the default behavior?
Yes, there was change in Estuary, so we can (finally) have a GUI-free picture when the video is paused.
My Device [Dell Wyse 5070 ThinClient
HDR is not possible with this. DisplayPort 1.2a can't output HDR metadata
I use ffmpeg 4.4 which is not even merged to a current LE master. That is the most likely cause of the audio issue.
Doesn't work in regards to what?
I tried a bunch of HDR sample files. TV reports that no HDR present. Can't run modetest right now because I already moved my AMD Athlon 200GE box to another room.