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So, will we finally get Bbc iPlayer support in time for the World Cup? Announcement coming imminently:
https://www.whathifi.com/news/bbc-4k-hdr-world-cup-confirmation-week-away
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In reference to your enquiry regarding your Sony KD-49XE9005, we confirm that we are currently working with our Engineers to make this feature available for future Live BBC streaming events.
bought a Roku. Will see how it works. That splitter gets quite good reviews 👍🏻👍🏻
Budget isn't an issue really just buy cheesed off about but then I could use my soundbar again with the TV ...it's just another remote to find under the sofa 😁
@rgledhill wrote:I've tried various 60fps and 50fps demos on YouTube that aren't HDR and they judder and skip, i.e. not enough processing power. HDR isn't the issue here, it's 50/60fps at 4k. There simply isn't enough decoding grunt to decode a 50/60fps stream at 4k using the internal Apps. Externally taking the signal and displaying it is fine at 50/60fps, 4k, HDR etc.
im not sure which model you have but on my XE 9305 I have had no issues at all playing the hdr videos on youtube no skipping or juddering and picture options show that hdr mode was triggered too.. re the world cup stuff im using the iplayer app on v6 box but am losing sound. I think this is a network bandwidth contension issue as this is only during game time when there are a lot of viewers the post match discussions work flawlessley. I also managed to watch 60 minutes of the Japan Columbia game today without any issues at all. picture quality was excellent and so bright that when the sun was in the frame I almost had to squint because it was so dazzlingly bright.
Oh lord. Perhaps I'll get the updated version of iPlayer with my XD80. What about early 2016 models? XD85? If I am not mistaken Sony updated the SoC on the late 2016 models. This is the info I found about my XD80:
"Mediatek MT5891, CPU: ARM Cortex-A53, 1100 MHz, Cores: 4, RAM: 2 GB,"
Is it the SoC that determines this?
@benjy86 wrote:
My TV doesn't seem to flag up HDR only way I can tell is if I go into
picture mode and then it displays HDR unless it Dolby vision then it comes
up.
I like you thought that it would show on the main screen but it doesnt it indicates HDR in the picture options as you've mentioned.you've mentioned n your post.
Picture is quite dark, so have turned live football mode on . Roku seems to be working fine.
Isn't it better to turn up the brightness? I thought football mode was the worst
Turned football mode on for quickness, but have been pleasantly surprised by the lack of judder. + didn’t really want to start messing around with my settings too much. But I will say that the brightness is up to its highest on football mode and I would say remains quite dark.