(2024-04-05, 21:26)clarkss12 Wrote: Since you have had an opportunity to test the Ugoos box running true TV-led Dolby Vision, is it worth the purchase?? Also, what is your advice about Homatic box that you purchased for testing Dolby Vision??
Yes, worth a purchase. Had been mostly oblivious to the affected DV FEL titles that exhibit issues in most players that only support MEL. But, once you start noticing them, you can't unsee them. One of the most obvious examples suggested is the intro of 'Saving Private Ryan', the cemetery sequence. With MEL only, the brightness level in the cloudy sky keeps shifting. With proper FEL, the brightness stays consistent. Another example: in the 'Power Rangers (2017)' UHD (bought this crappy movie just to test), in the end credits roll, the text color appears faded w/o FEL. With, it looks solid white and bright. You'll find
those and more examples here, along with a link in one of the tabs to numerous Google Drive with test files. Maintained by @Salty01 at AVSForum. I'll planning to test with
this FEL clip from Spears & Munsil as well.
Instead of consolidating, I now have even more media players for different use cases:
- Ugoos w/CoreELEC: Anything 4K DV & HDR10+
- Fire TV Cube 3: Family friendly for Kodi use and streaming apps, and anything AV1 & VP9 codecs
- Dune HD: Most SD & HDR with upscaling & Dolby VS10, and full 3D
The Homatics box is good, but didn't blow my socks off. It isn't a Shield TV Pro nor Fire TV Cube 3 killer, at least in terms of Android performance. Not slow on its own, but noticeably slower in comparison to those two, like navigating around Kodi with large libraries. It has HDR10+, which Shield doesn't. It does CoreELEC via USB, with DV working, but still isn't as snappy as Ugoos or even a generic S905X4 box with CE installed into the internal flash/NAND. Of course, with a generic box, you lose DV. Overall, good, but not better, alternative to Shield TV Pro or Fire TV Cube 3. I still have my Homatics box if you want it
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(2024-04-05, 15:34)banggun Wrote: I'm wondering if the list can be updated by reporting the players ability to render Kodi GUI in 4K resolution.
Sure, I can add this. Even if a player can support 4K GUI resolution well, I still use 1080p to help improve performance for Kodi navigation. Any player other than Shield TV Pro you've had success with keeping GUI at 4K?