OK - So it does not matter if I play directly or if I use Plex. However, if I disable 'adjust display refresh rate' HDR works every time. As soon as I re-enable the setting HDR rarely works. I've tried various delay settings, from off to 10, and it does not make a difference.sdsnyr94 wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 16:11I had the display rate change up as high as 6 seconds last night. I did make sure that MediaCodec (Surface) was enabled.davilla wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 16:04 On Shield, not really. Only MediaCodec(Surface) understands HDR so you must use it. The rest is up to the Shield firmware. The only thing that I can think of which might influence would be the display rate change delay. It too short, we might be messing up any timing the firmware relies on.
I'll give it a test tonight or tomorrow with Plex out of the equation... Is it possible that something is still triggering Plex to transcode? (obviously, you cannot tell without a log file... unless you can duplicate).
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Testing MrMC 3.4.1
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I'll take a look when I can change focus.sdsnyr94 wrote: 25 Jan 2018, 14:58OK - So it does not matter if I play directly or if I use Plex. However, if I disable 'adjust display refresh rate' HDR works every time. As soon as I re-enable the setting HDR rarely works. I've tried various delay settings, from off to 10, and it does not make a difference.sdsnyr94 wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 16:11I had the display rate change up as high as 6 seconds last night. I did make sure that MediaCodec (Surface) was enabled.davilla wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 16:04 On Shield, not really. Only MediaCodec(Surface) understands HDR so you must use it. The rest is up to the Shield firmware. The only thing that I can think of which might influence would be the display rate change delay. It too short, we might be messing up any timing the firmware relies on.
I'll give it a test tonight or tomorrow with Plex out of the equation... Is it possible that something is still triggering Plex to transcode? (obviously, you cannot tell without a log file... unless you can duplicate).
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Re: Testing MrMC 3.4.1
Thanks. If/When you need me to test anything, let me know.
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Just tested, no problems with Shield switching to HDR. I tried about a dozen different clips, intermixing SDR content too. It never missed.
I'm set to recommended, 3840x2160 59.940 Hz YUV 420 10bit Rec 2020 in shield HDMI settings.
Hate to say this but HDMI cable ? I know that for HDR, it must be an HDMI 2.x (something) cable as it requires a much higher data rate.
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I understand this. I usually just tap and rarely swipe, and I'm finding the behaviour inconsistent with regards to wrapping, as mentioned above (and also the boop sound).davilla wrote: 25 Jan 2018, 12:36 Think of taps as a discrete event. There is one and only one. Easy to handle. With swipes, it's like a rubber band of events. At the code level, we have zero info about how many events are coming. While we are creating UIViews to get focus working right, some controls like group lists use boundary UIViews to handle swipes. The tvOS focus engine will not move focus unless there is something to go to. So we intercept when a boundary UIView is hit, re-adjust focus and send the move to core. This gets very tricky to get swipe scrolling working. This same imperfect handling is why focus can jump out of a view group and bounce around. WIP as they say.
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ok, that's been fixed. thanks for bringing it up.jabohn wrote: 25 Jan 2018, 16:34I understand this. I usually just tap and rarely swipe, and I'm finding the behaviour inconsistent with regards to wrapping, as mentioned above (and also the boop sound).davilla wrote: 25 Jan 2018, 12:36 Think of taps as a discrete event. There is one and only one. Easy to handle. With swipes, it's like a rubber band of events. At the code level, we have zero info about how many events are coming. While we are creating UIViews to get focus working right, some controls like group lists use boundary UIViews to handle swipes. The tvOS focus engine will not move focus unless there is something to go to. So we intercept when a boundary UIView is hit, re-adjust focus and send the move to core. This gets very tricky to get swipe scrolling working. This same imperfect handling is why focus can jump out of a view group and bounce around. WIP as they say.
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.. and you did this with adjust refresh rate on? Did it actually adjust the refresh rate?davilla wrote: 25 Jan 2018, 16:16Just tested, no problems with Shield switching to HDR. I tried about a dozen different clips, intermixing SDR content too. It never missed.
I'm set to recommended, 3840x2160 59.940 Hz YUV 420 10bit Rec 2020 in shield HDMI settings.
Hate to say this but HDMI cable ? I know that for HDR, it must be an HDMI 2.x (something) cable as it requires a much higher data rate.
I can try swapping the cable. It's odd, because SPMC and Plex don't seem to have the issue from the Shield.
Can this have anything to do with the TV itself? This is one of the TCL 4k Roku TV models (55P607)... Could there be a difference between the detection times vs your set?
Are you on the 6.3 preview for the Shield? I'm still on Shield Experience 6.2.
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yes, adjust refresh rate on and it did change rate, size and SDR vs HDR.
Shield is running 6.2(24.32.406.417)
Connected to Samsung UHDTV
Which SPMC version ?
Shield is running 6.2(24.32.406.417)
Connected to Samsung UHDTV
Which SPMC version ?
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The latest alpha - I think it's 17.6a2.davilla wrote: 25 Jan 2018, 18:24 yes, adjust refresh rate on and it did change rate, size and SDR vs HDR.
Shield is running 6.2(24.32.406.417)
Connected to Samsung UHDTV
Which SPMC version ?
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Is it about HDR not kicking in if switching modes?sdsnyr94 wrote:The latest alpha - I think it's 17.6a2.davilla wrote: 25 Jan 2018, 18:24 yes, adjust refresh rate on and it did change rate, size and SDR vs HDR.
Shield is running 6.2(24.32.406.417)
Connected to Samsung UHDTV
Which SPMC version ?
You get this if any frames reach the flinger *before* we switch.
Basically, the flinger sees hdr and tell the TV, then we switch, reset HDMI and the tv, and HDR is lost.