wingnut771
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Maybe try through the browser?Got hold of the Maverick. How do I test? I don't see Geekbench on app store?

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Maybe try through the browser?Got hold of the Maverick. How do I test? I don't see Geekbench on app store?

I don't think so. The current generation consoles all support HDR and most new game releases support HDR. The Xbox even employs HDR on older many non-HDR games quite well.Would it be fair to say it's niche at this point in time?
You can very clearly see the affect of HDR on a good panel.
Are you seeing the content, as it was created, or you seeing an altered version, that appeals to your point of view.
What TV do you have?It will depend on how you setup you TV at the end of the day. I have done a HSR calibration by using my Xbox as it has a basic calibration for HDR, so I would imagine my setup is not far off from what the original creator wants viewers to see and experience.
There was a doccie on Netflix about night time animals that was filmed with HDR. Watching that with HDR enabled compared to HSR disabled is like night and day (excuse the pun). The same for many other content that was filmed in HDR at source, the visuals are on a different level of colour and brightness, it's fantastic.
I hear you. Is the cost to produce HDR content any different? Like is the family of tech involved in producing it and exhibiting it eventually going to be the standard?I don't think so. The current generation consoles all support HDR and most new game releases support HDR. The Xbox even employs HDR on older many non-HDR games quite well.
I stream Amazon Prime, Netflix, Disney, and a few others and the HDR content is constantly growing.
So no, I would say it is no longer niche. It's important to have a TV that can actually display HDR content correctly though.
So HDR is best exhibited through night/dark scenes?It will depend on how you setup you TV at the end of the day. I have done a HSR calibration by using my Xbox as it has a basic calibration for HDR, so I would imagine my setup is not far off from what the original creator wants viewers to see and experience.
There was a doccie on Netflix about night time animals that was filmed with HDR. Watching that with HDR enabled compared to HSR disabled is like night and day (excuse the pun). The same for many other content that was filmed in HDR at source, the visuals are on a different level of colour and brightness, it's fantastic.
Samsung Q70RWhat TV do you have?
I hear you. Is the cost to produce HDR content any different? Like is the family of tech involved in producing it and exhibiting it eventually going to be the standard?
So HDR is best exhibited through night/dark scenes?

Thanks, I see it's HDR10+Samsung Q70R
I actually don't think I have seen any HDR10+ content. I know the Chromecast with Google TV was certified HDR10+ earlier this year, buy not sure if Google has released an update to enable it yet.Thanks, I see it's HDR10+
This is important as there are so many different HDR "specs".
My point was you get HDR TV's that are "HDR" and you get HDR TV's that are "HDR10". I would think there is a big difference between HDR and HDR10 never mind +.I actually don't think I have seen any HDR10+ content. I know the Chromecast with Google TV was certified HDR10+ earlier this year, buy not sure if Google has released an update to enable it yet.
Also, the only streaming providers I use that offer HDR10+ is Amazon Prime and YouTube.
My point was you get HDR TV's that are "HDR" and you get HDR TV's that are "HDR10". I would think there is a big difference between HDR and HDR10 never mind +.
Some people say they can't see a difference, maybe it's that? I don't know, just asking.
Without a side by side I wouldn’t notice the extra colour tones/shades unless it’s a scene meant to be ‘vivid’.Some people say they can't see a difference, maybe it's that? I don't know, just asking.
Some people say they can't see a difference, maybe it's that? I don't know, just asking.
HiYes Telkom LIT box made by SDMC, Tested this on all 3 of my Lit Boxes.
This is what i have done:
Just to add: The addon for KODI is the CastagnaIT add-on you can get from GitHub
So after kodi 19 is installed with the Netflix add-on successfully installed go to the Netflix add-on open it up
Go to add-on settings
Change to Expert mode
Go down to Expert
Scroll to ESN / Widevine settings and open
Click reset and the ESN will appear
Click on Change ESN
Change the NFANDROID2 to NFANDROID1 leave the rest and click OK
Make sure Widevine is on Disabled this will leave it on L1
Click Apply changes
and ok
Try playing a video on the add-on
Attached please find visual steps of what to do, if this doesnt work try:Hi
Whenever I go to ESN/Widevine settings, it takes me back to Login, when I put username and password, it doesn't accept it, it says 'Authentication key'. I've been trying but still it doesn't work. I don't know what to do, please help.
It should be on the play storeGot hold of the Maverick. How do I test? I don't see Geekbench on app store?
The Maverick as it's like an Ematic but has better CPU and gigabit LAN?So, has a conclusion been reached around the 'bang for buck' replacement?
So, has a conclusion been reached around the 'bang for buck' replacement?