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YouTube HDR content is finally available!
You will find a playlist here. However, these clips will be played as SDR on Sonys for now.
With youtube-dl you can find vp9.2 encodings for those clips:
330 webm 256x144 144p60 156k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 2.38MiB 331 webm 426x240 240p60 256k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 3.87MiB 332 webm 640x360 360p60 485k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 7.35MiB 333 webm 854x480 480p60 909k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 13.83MiB 334 webm 1280x720 720p60 1991k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 28.18MiB 335 webm 1920x1080 1080p60 3201k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 49.70MiB 336 webm 2560x1440 1440p60 11166k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 170.23MiB 337 webm 3840x2160 2160p60 20122k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 335.45MiB
Those are webm however which the native Video app won't play.
We will see whether we will get support for it soon, even for the early 2016 models with the old MediaTek SoC from last year. At least Sony promised that back at CES:
Jecht_Sin schrieb:Version: 2.00.17 (20017320) for ARM apperead in apk mirror but 4K (max 1440p) nor HDR are working.
I tried some 4K test patterns and they played at 2160p. One can also tell from the geek stats that can be enabled in "More Options" while playing.
However, I could not find a way to change quality anymore. So you have to live with what YouTube selects based on available bandwidth.
Can't test HDR as I have ATV1.
Live streams finally play at >240p.
Kuschelmonschter wrote:
I tried some 4K test patterns and they played at 2160p. One can also tell from the geek stats that can be enabled in "More Options" while playing.
??? Everything I tried didn't go above 1440p in the Geek Stats. Unless it has to do with the vp9.2 profile being supported, that messes up things. And I agree, there doesn't seem to be the option to choose the quality. At least I can't find it either.
Actually I may try via Google Cast (which has just been updated). Just to see if it works. It's just that the mess with multiple YouTube channels makes it a bit unsable for me. I want my history and my subscribed channels with the right suggestions.
??? Everything I tried didn't go above 1440p in the Geek Stats. Unless it has to do with the vp9.2 profile being supported, that messes up things. And I agree, there doesn't seem to be the option to choose the quality. At least I can't find it either.
Can you share the video you tried? This one goes to 2160p here.
Probably again a bandwidth issue on your side?
Kuschelmonschter wrote:
Can you share the video you tried? This one goes to 2160p here.
Probably again a bandwidth issue on your side?
Ok, that one plays in 4K. Yesterday I tried "The World in HDR". Via Google Cast it plays at 4K as well. At least so the icon says (no geek stats via Google Cast). Via TV 1440p max. 4K in Chrome via regular YouTube player. 1080p via youtube.com.tv. I tested them again now.
It seems most UHD videos with HDR as well play at 1440p max.
PS: Geek stats report 46000 Kbps?! Seriously?
Indeed. Those geek stats say that 1440p is the best you can get for those videos on Sony Android TV (see Optimal Resolution line). The reason might be that it is a 60fps clip and the TV can't do 2160p60? My clip is only 25p...
Same with YouTube 1.3. Max is 1440p for 60fps clips.
No, it doesn't seem so. That video has plenty of available different stream vp9/vp9.2 formats:
SilverMoon:~ Michele$ youtube-dl -F https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tO01J-M3g0U | grep vp9 278 webm 256x144 144p 122k , webm container, vp9, 30fps, video only, 1.69MiB 330 webm 256x144 144p60 156k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 2.38MiB 331 webm 426x240 240p60 256k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 3.87MiB 242 webm 426x240 240p 272k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 3.61MiB 332 webm 640x360 360p60 485k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 7.35MiB 243 webm 640x360 360p 513k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 6.92MiB 333 webm 854x480 480p60 909k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 13.83MiB 244 webm 854x480 480p 988k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 12.66MiB 334 webm 1280x720 720p60 1991k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 28.18MiB 247 webm 1280x720 720p 2036k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 25.57MiB 335 webm 1920x1080 1080p60 3201k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 49.70MiB 248 webm 1920x1080 1080p 3260k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 44.89MiB 302 webm 1280x720 720p60 3261k , vp9, 60fps, video only, 41.13MiB 303 webm 1920x1080 1080p60 5108k , vp9, 60fps, video only, 71.01MiB 271 webm 2560x1440 1440p 10248k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 134.26MiB 336 webm 2560x1440 1440p60 11166k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 170.21MiB 308 webm 2560x1440 1440p60 15387k , vp9, 60fps, video only, 203.80MiB 337 webm 3840x2160 2160p60 21696k , vp9.2, 60fps, video only, 339.06MiB 313 webm 3840x2160 2160p 21981k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 314.00MiB
315 webm 3840x2160 2160p60 29805k , vp9, 60fps, video only, 457.80MiB
It could at least play the one before the last one (in bold). Instead it decides to go for 1440p30fps. It's just messed up, as usual with the maximum quality selection in YouTube. It seems like (I don't know) Google refrains to give the best quality video to save bandwidth! I always have to select it manually. But now it isn't even possible.
Too bad, because I like much more the new interface.
Yes. I know that the stream is available. But the TV for some reason says that it can't support that. So it is capped at 1440p.
Specs of the MediaTek SoC suggest that it can play 60fps at full 4K resolution (2160p).
I also can't select it manually in YouTube 1.3. Max is the 1440 stream.
I believe that the SoC is maxed out there. I wrote a renderer myself and I know how hard it is to render frames in a 16ms interval (60fps).