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Forgive my ignorance but is there a way to force kodi to output YCbCr( preferably BT.709). This option was giving a great picture quality on my old popcornhour C200. Thanks
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fritsch
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No. How should that work with a display driver that only does RGB?
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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Which option gives you crushed blacks? Not sure how you're tv works but if you set kodi to limited range you must force your tv to limited also.
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Neither of these routes below should give you crushed blacks. But it's important, at least on my Pana st60, that you don't trust auto settings for rgb, at least not when going limited:
- Full range with xrandr, tv and kodi + dithering enabled: Best option if I watch my own photos + movies. Super small compromise with movies but dithering takes care of artifacts from expansion.
- Full range xrandr, limited kodi + tv: best option if I only watch movies - purest color handling with no expansion. I enable dithering here also.
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I just found an error in kodi-log because of missing upower.
Maybe it should be added to the Basic Installation.
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DaVu
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IIRC Fritsch said, that dithering is not in use if you are on limited range
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Hardware:Chromebox
System:Kodibuntu Helix 14.2
Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
Linux Kernel: Kernel: Linux 3.19.0-031900-generic
Can i follow the steps from the first page to update my system or this doesn't apply to my system.
Thanks!
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