I built a couple of HTPCs like 7 years ago or something. Kaby Lake iGPU had support for 4k HDR so I figured I would use the i3 7100T and Linux would add HDR support soon (I was using LibreELEC which was a minimal Linux that just boots into Kodi). Welp still waiting…
I built a couple of HTPCs like 7 years ago or something. Kaby Lake iGPU had support for 4k HDR so I figured I would use the i3 7100T and Linux would add HDR support soon (I was using LibreELEC which was a minimal Linux that just boots into Kodi). Welp still waiting…
We needed someone like Valve to speed things up.
Not sure if it’s supported on x86 but CoreELEC has had support for HDR on most modern ARM chips for a while now.
I use a Odroid N2+ as HTPC and play 4k HDR content with no issues.