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Zemi Atral:
I don't want to be insisting here, but I was waiting for a more technical answer.

I don't get why an Apple TV, a Nvidia Shield (if I'm not mistaken) or some other third party hardware could do it but not a computer, specifically if it's technical and not a license problem.
If it's too time consuming or technical, maybe you can redirect me somewhere with answers.

Thank you for your time.

EnglishTiger:

--- Quote from: Zemi Atral on February 21, 2022, 04:19:21 am ---I don't want to be insisting here, but I was waiting for a more technical answer.

I don't get why an Apple TV, a Nvidia Shield (if I'm not mistaken) or some other third party hardware could do it but not a computer, specifically if it's technical and not a license problem.
If it's too time consuming or technical, maybe you can redirect me somewhere with answers.

Thank you for your time.

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Try asking Dolby the same question

CadErik:

--- Quote from: jmone on February 05, 2022, 07:40:19 pm ---JRVR is very efficient and runs well on even modest iGPU

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Out of curiosity, do you guys plan to support bullseye on RPi4? From what I've read in the forums the hardware decoding support is a bit complicated in this new distribution and only VLC supports it.

Thanks

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