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Should I configure Kodi with 2160p (4K) or 1080p resolution (upscaling)?
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An app cannot change the resolution under android.
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#17
(2015-12-06, 00:01)fritsch Wrote: No.

Edit: Our gui scaler is probably the worst that is possible ... if 1080 upscaled by your TV looks worse than I would return my TV ... and same for "native resolution". The native resolution of your TV is 4k ... watching 1080 movies at 1080 will have the same shitty effect as the GUI that you don't like.

I think the one part of the GUI that looks markedly better at 4K are the artwork thumbnails - they look exceptionally detailed compared to 1080p. Of course, the rest of the GUI is a shame. ;-)
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#18
Hmm, after having a hard time getting 4K to work (thx fritsch) i do have to say the whole GUI in
UHD looks awesome and i see no downside running AEON MQ..?

Like someone else here i can only do 2160p30 and the Thumbnails look just great,
I also compared all 3 Scalers i have (Marantz AV8801, Sony X9005B, Kodi) just SHORTLY and have
to say i see no big difference and even like Kodi best (Movie was the new ROBOCOP)

hmm?
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#19
Gui Scaler != Movie Scaler
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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#20
(2015-10-06, 12:03)fritsch Wrote: Use Kodi @ 1080 - cause our gui scaler is just not good at all.

Then "Adjust Refreshrate to match video on start / stop" with a recent Jarvis Nightly Build. Then it will automatically switch up the resolution to 2160p whenever you watch something > 1080p.
Does this solution also work for the Nvidia Shield?
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#21
No, see: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid2181629
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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#22
I have a 4K TV as well and I'm wondering what will happen if I keep the GUI at 4K and play a 1080p video with the nightly builds?
Will it keep the TV at 4K and use the PC for upscaling or will it drop the resolution to 1080p?
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#23
Vorwärts immer, rückwärts nimmer <- Always up but never down, that's how it is implemented.
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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(2015-12-24, 14:45)fritsch Wrote: No, see: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid2181629

I have a 4k LG TV and Nvidia shield TV and I can see that kodi always renders at 1080p resolution same as all other video apps like mxplayer
Although the HDMI resolution is set to 2160p60
Even when i use Mediacodec surface which is to my understanding renders to HDMI resolution buffer or surface (in my case 2160p or 4k)
when i play 4k video then use scaling option "original size" i can see only 1/4 of the image which means that even by using mediacodec surface
The video is still rendered in 1080p resolution

So (Please correct me if i am wrong) does this mean that the Shield TV is not a true 4k video player as it always renders at 1080p then upscale to 2160p ?
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#25
I'm running a Sharp 4k 2160 and using Minix neo x8h with resolution set at 2160p30. The UI looks great, but when I play any content, out runs in 1/4 of my screen at 1080p in Kodi 15.1. Seems to be an issue with Kodi.
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#26
Hi,

I got a 4K Sony TV yesterday connected to my HTPC running Openelec 6.0.1 (Kodi 15.2).
My basic issue is that I cannot watch movies in 3D anymore. As I read somewhere the TV does not handle SBS/OU 3D in 2160p.

I would need the HTPC plays 1080p videos in 1080p resolution and uses 2160p only if the source has higher resolution than 1080p.

My finding is that currently the resolution and refresh rate in KODI system settings is applicable for GUI only.Regardles what is set there the HTPC plays all media content in 3840*2160 resolution according to TV info display. (No refresh rate info) Even Live TV is played in this mode despite it is originally 50Hz interlaced and the TV does not support more than 30Hz in 2160p mode and refreshrate is set to match video.
Are my findings right?

If I install latest Openelec develeopment build then will it work as expected above?
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#27
(2015-10-06, 12:03)fritsch Wrote: Use Kodi @ 1080 - cause our gui scaler is just not good at all.

Then "Adjust Refreshrate to match video on start / stop" with a recent Jarvis Nightly Build. Then it will automatically switch up the resolution to 2160p whenever you watch something > 1080p.

I tried this option on Kodi running on a FTV2 but it still only outputs sample 4K videos at 1080p...
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#28
(2016-04-18, 03:19)redlikemethodz Wrote:
(2015-10-06, 12:03)fritsch Wrote: Use Kodi @ 1080 - cause our gui scaler is just not good at all.

Then "Adjust Refreshrate to match video on start / stop" with a recent Jarvis Nightly Build. Then it will automatically switch up the resolution to 2160p whenever you watch something > 1080p.

I tried this option on Kodi running on a FTV2 but it still only outputs sample 4K videos at 1080p...
See above. Not supported by Android. By Android not not by kodi.
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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#29
(2016-04-18, 03:19)redlikemethodz Wrote:
(2015-10-06, 12:03)fritsch Wrote: Use Kodi @ 1080 - cause our gui scaler is just not good at all.

Then "Adjust Refreshrate to match video on start / stop" with a recent Jarvis Nightly Build. Then it will automatically switch up the resolution to 2160p whenever you watch something > 1080p.

I tried this option on Kodi running on a FTV2 but it still only outputs sample 4K videos at 1080p...

Anyway, Amazon restricts 4k on AFTV 2 to some apps (Netflix?), I heard, and Kodi is not one of them.
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#30
(2015-10-06, 12:03)fritsch Wrote: our gui scaler is just not good at all.

What kind of scaler are you using for the GUI? What scaling/interpolation filter does it utilize?

Have you thought about scaling 1080p up to 2160p via nearest neighbor scaling (1 pixel becomes 4 pixels)?

That would provide native 1080p on a 2160p display with no blurriness.

There's also a patch for xrandr now which allows to use nearest neighbor scaling for such cases, see:

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94816
https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/79564/

Regards
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