Played only dvhe.05.06, dvhe.05.06 in mp4.
ts, mkv - no luck for now
The built in frame rate matching doesn't work with exoplayer (I think it has to be added to exoplayer itself). Use the app from the Play store called Refresh Rate. There's a few posts about it here. It will properly detect the rate and display it briefly if you enable that feature, but it for some reason it won't switch automatically properly. What I did is in the Refresh Rate settings, set Exoplayer to be 23.98hz by default, since 99% of my DV content is that. And also mapped a key to my remote to be able to bring up the frame rate menu in case I do want to change it on the fly to something other than that (and have the pop up enabled so it shows me the detected frame rate at startup).Lkr721993 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 9:44 pmThanks, that worked perfectly after installing exoplayer build linked a few pages back
Trying to load the demo content in the app itself fails, but I can navigate to a SMB share in Kodi, and launch Gladiator which I just re-ripped with 1.15.2, and I am getting both Dolby Vision and DTS X.
So for my feedback... I am using an nvidia shield 2019 tube for this - when kodi launches the video in exoplayer, it runs at 60fps. I open the mini menu on the shield to do frame-rate matching, but the display refreshes and exoplayer says it cannot play the file.
Gotta say this is an exciting time!
DV in streaming service plugins, Netflix, Disney+ for instance, have worked in kodi for a long time...kcxserver wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 2:45 pmKodi 19.x "Matrix" - Alpha 1
Android:
Static HDR10 support for all source types (if supported by the device)
Dynamic Dolby Vision HDR support for streaming services (if supported by the device)
https://kodi.tv/article/kodi-19x-matrix-alpha-1
Appreciate the work you've done on Exoplayer. I tested your build through Kodi on the Nvidia Shield using my NAS shares mounted on the Shield and it all worked perfectly. I haven't tried subtitles but DV and chapters both work.
Just because your question isn't super clear on this point, Dolby Vision is packaged in an RGB 8 bit signal for transport to your display. It's only the packaging, as it were. The theory was that the BT.2020 flag being applied to that signal was causing problems. However, that's been shown to not be the case. Hopefully nVidia can nail down and fix the color issues. We shall see.
I know I was pretty terrible at asking the question, but you got the gist of it and answered exactly what I was wondering. The Shield had been giving me fits with HDR10 content, not switching to the correct color space, so when I saw 24 bit RGB being output by Exoplayer and Kodi for DV content I was assuming the worst. I don't know what happened but everything has been playing perfectly now.SamuriHL wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 8:35 pmJust because your question isn't super clear on this point, Dolby Vision is packaged in an RGB 8 bit signal for transport to your display. It's only the packaging, as it were. The theory was that the BT.2020 flag being applied to that signal was causing problems. However, that's been shown to not be the case. Hopefully nVidia can nail down and fix the color issues. We shall see.
My advice on this, and I'm being mostly serious, don't go looking for trouble in the PQ or you will find it. And once you do, you can't unsee it. There are problems and it's unclear now if they can be solved, let alone will they.zeerow2k wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 4:36 pmI know I was pretty terrible at asking the question, but you got the gist of it and answered exactly what I was wondering. The Shield had been giving me fits with HDR10 content, not switching to the correct color space, so when I saw 24 bit RGB being output by Exoplayer and Kodi for DV content I was assuming the worst. I don't know what happened but everything has been playing perfectly now.
Haha yeah I completely agree with you. DV content looks great, I was more so concerned with my Shield outputting things like it "should" be..if that makes sense. I don't know what was going on but ANY HDR content I played through Plex or Kodi was coming across really funky to the TV. HDR triggered and everything but the colors were completely messed up. I swapped out all cables, removed the receiver from the equation and I was still getting weird picture. It would only fix itself by stopping and playing the video multiple times. I hope you can see why I was now questioning if the Shield was outputting the DV content correctly - to the degree that it can at the moment.
Yep, it was definitely a color space issue with the Shield. I also have an Apple TV 4K and to rule out the possibility of it being the receiver or TV, I swapped that in and everything played perfectly. Swapped out the ATV for the Shield again, double-checked all settings and it just wasn't working without playing and stopping the video a few times. I know that the Android system can be a little funky at times but I can't really put my finger on what actually ended up fixing it. Fingers crossed that it doesn't go back to fighting me.