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I just bought an X96 air and I don't understand how to watch a video in HDR 10+.
In the description, it is written that it supports HDR 10+, but I can't do better than HDR 10.
That it that one has an idea with a reader to adapt or an update to make?
And what would be the best open source media center hdr10+ SMB or DLNA
I just bought an X96 air and I don't understand how to watch a video in HDR 10+.
In the description, it is written that it supports HDR 10+, but I can't do better than HDR 10.
That it that one has an idea with a reader to adapt or an update to make?
And what would be the best open source media center hdr10+ SMB or DLNA
Thanks for the help.
I appreciate it,
The device's Android software most likely doesn't support HDR10+
Since you bought a no name device, the manufacturer will also not release a software update to fix it.
Never believe anything you read in an advertisement.
You can perhaps try CoreELEC if it boots on your device as it can play back HDR10+
Samba v2 or NFS should work well.
That way i asking here if meby i have solution and if i have money for buying shield for sure i buy it but i not so mush rich he he.
Tx for your help eanyway.
Other question : the system say is 64bit system but is only 32 in the fact. did it can bi passed on 64 if i change firmware?
Tx for all
Have good day
No, all Amlogic devices are 32-bit even if advertised as 644-bit since the software is 32-bit, doesn't matter if it's a 64-bit CPU, it will still run in 32-bit mode.
Only Odroid that made their own custom firmware are 64-bit and all Rockchip RK3328/RK3399 devices are 64-bit.
No, all Amlogic devices are 32-bit even if advertised as 644-bit since the software is 32-bit, doesn't matter if it's a 64-bit CPU, it will still run in 32-bit mode.
Only Odroid that made their own custom firmware are 64-bit and all Rockchip RK3328/RK3399 devices are 64-bit.
Dear mo123
Tx alot for your replay that will give me good understanding.
Did you know what the best firmware is aviable the this box or it is not possible to use firmware for other s905x3 ?
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