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Sounds like it maintains video levels, which is correct for a TV, but often not desirable for a PC monitor.
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AFAIK, computers only output full RGB. Not sure there's a way for a computer to output the restricted color gamuts of NTSC or ATSC.
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There's no difference to the signal between limited and full, it's all about how it's used/interpreted. And we're not talking gamut here (RGB xy coordinates), we're talking levels (what black and white are).
Video defines black at 16 and white at 235, PCs (Windows desktop, etc) set black to 0 and white to 255. The difference is just in how you calibrate it. Most displays (non-computer) have a setting to pick RGB Limted (16-235) or RGB Full (0-255). If all you're doing is video, ideally you calibrate to RGB Limited as that is how video is produced. If you're using a PC monitor it's probably better to go RGB Full and set the decoders/renderer to expand video to RGB Full (I know madVR has that option, I think LAV decoders do as well). If you've got some mixed system, it's more complicated. |
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As a side question: Out of curiosity what prevents us from updating the HD300 firmware? I know we can not recompile certain sources, but could we update the Sage-CDC.jar with the newest code and have it use the existing compiled .so library binaries?
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And to update the JAR file you don't even need a new firmware...there's way to do it without that through the 'startupmods' script that it supports on the HD300 (it allows execution of scripts at startup from flash, so you can just mount a new JAR file over the existing one that way).
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As we move forward in the code, I see no reason to keep the java version to 1.5. That would be incredibly limiting from a development point of view... Most developers are annoyed that Android only has limited support for Java 1.7 (that will change soon), so, I can't even imagine being forced to target 1.5 (I'm pretty sure Phoenix has 1.7 min requiremement). I wonder if tools like Retroweaver might be another way to go for this. (basically does bytecode manipulation to enable 1.5 compiled code to run on 1.4 jvm) EDIT: - Did the original source drop contain build files for rebuilding the Sage-CDC jar? I don't recall seeing that. Might be worth posting it, if not.
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The HD300 is a MIPS platform...that's problematic for finding another JVM.
And I did not release the code for rebuilding the JAR on the HD300 because it would have been a whole other codebase for me to go through and cleanup and check to make sure it was all OK for redistribution...and the SageTV codebase we did release already took me months of work to prepare...so I'm not inclined to do it again without a really good reason. I really don't see that much reason to update the JAR on the HD300 because that would really only matter for standalone mode; and basically everyone uses it as an extender...and in that mode that Java code is doing nothing on the HD300. As for forced subs in MKVs...that can be fixed entirely on the server side and requires no changes to the HD300 firmware (as I commented in the bug that was created for it in GitHub).
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Jeff, is the hardware/firmware on the HD300 capable of h.265? I see one or two cable companies moving to h.264, which it handles fine, but I wonder about upgrades to h.265. Maybe that's years off yet.
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The SOC that's in the HD300 was created way before H.265 ever existed. So no, it's not capable of H.265 decoding.
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Right. Good point.
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I believe that SoC is a Sigma Designs SMP8654 which appears to have been released in 2008.
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umplayer
not sure of the differences in code but maybe umplayer can help the cause? http://www.umplayer.com/ might be worth a checkout.
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The HD300 chipset does not support H.265 (and there's no hope of it ever since that chipset is outdated and Sigma would never update it to add that support).
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Here's a loaded question for you... If you were pick a hardware platform, today, to replace the HD300, what you would choose? and why?
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I have no idea...I haven't looked into options in awhile (other people on Fiber handle chipset selection). The main drivers before (at SageTV) revolved around codec support and also finding an ODM who could provide us with a complete hardware product that had the capabilities we wanted regarding outputs and codec licensing. (and then also once we started using SigmaDesigns chipsets we wanted to keep using them)
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Some already consumer available product - like a FireTV.. ;-)
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