2021-05-29, 06:21
Hi, my english not so good so to explain my problem I made a video.
My configuration:
Windows 10 (all is updated to last versions)
Intel NUC7i5DNB
Integrated video: Intel Graphics 620
Memory: 16gig
All Drivers/Bios updated to last version.
So, All files that are NOT HDR files are playing correctly with all the settings you will see in the video.
HDR Files do weird things and crash my HTPC and only a REBOOT can resolve.
In fact,
1- I start a HDR file --> Result: Kodi close but TV goes in HDR mode
2- I restart Kodi (I'm now in HDR mode) , and restart the HDR File, it works and play smootly with the ajusted framerate, no buffer problem or nothing like that.
3- I STOP the HDR file---> Blackscreen, impossible to kill kodi, the only way is to reboot.
Note: Images in video are perfect and play smooth, but filmed with the cam like I did, it seems washed out, but its not the case.
I use Ethernet 1gbps to play my files via NFS protocol. No problem at all, AND if I play a local HDR file = same problem, so it's not network related.
For a complete log:
DEBUG LOG
For the video that display the problems and my settings:
HDR Problem
Any help will be very appreciated. Thanks.
My configuration:
Windows 10 (all is updated to last versions)
Intel NUC7i5DNB
Integrated video: Intel Graphics 620
Memory: 16gig
All Drivers/Bios updated to last version.
So, All files that are NOT HDR files are playing correctly with all the settings you will see in the video.
HDR Files do weird things and crash my HTPC and only a REBOOT can resolve.
In fact,
1- I start a HDR file --> Result: Kodi close but TV goes in HDR mode
2- I restart Kodi (I'm now in HDR mode) , and restart the HDR File, it works and play smootly with the ajusted framerate, no buffer problem or nothing like that.
3- I STOP the HDR file---> Blackscreen, impossible to kill kodi, the only way is to reboot.
Note: Images in video are perfect and play smooth, but filmed with the cam like I did, it seems washed out, but its not the case.
I use Ethernet 1gbps to play my files via NFS protocol. No problem at all, AND if I play a local HDR file = same problem, so it's not network related.
For a complete log:
DEBUG LOG
For the video that display the problems and my settings:
HDR Problem
Any help will be very appreciated. Thanks.