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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
Either way the update didn’t work on my television and Sony are arrogant enough to not bother supporting customers who have invested heavily in televisions in 2016/2017. There only interested in new customers and are clearly not bothered that many customers like myself have lost all faith and loyalty to them both as a brand and as a technology company.
Delaying these major software updates is visable evidence of there lack of competence and arrogance to support legacy customers. They hope that I am gullible enough to go out and buy a new Sony screen so I can watch the World Cup in 4K but that’s simply not going happen Sony! #FAIL
@lukejohnson wrote:Either way the update didn’t work on my television and Sony are arrogant enough to not bother supporting customers who have invested heavily in televisions in 2016/2017. There only interested in new customers and are clearly not bothered that many customers like myself have lost all faith and loyalty to them both as a brand and as a technology company.
Delaying these major software updates is visable evidence of there lack of competence and arrogance to support legacy customers. They hope that I am gullible enough to go out and buy a new Sony screen so I can watch the World Cup in 4K but that’s simply not going happen Sony! #FAIL
In what way didn't the update work? Unfortunately the BBC with or without Sonys help decided not to support any of the 2016 or 2017 Sony Android TVs.
Sums it up very well really...
whilst I can totally understand that people are not happy that the iplayer app on our sony's can't be used to access the bbc 4k hdr content, me included but there are workarounds available until such time that there is an updated iplayer app which will work on those who have tv's with the x1 extreme processor.
As many have already pointed out you can acess the content by using external players and devices Roku sticks or like me if you have a virgin v6 box then the iplayer app on that works really well and the quality of the world cup and Wimbledon tennis is extremly good.my V6 would only work and get the hdr content if i used the faster hdi inputs which on my xe9305 are hdmi 2 or 3.
you also need to change the video output on the V6 box to 4 K passthrough not just 4 K
And that useless comment completely sums you up I’m afraid. Enjoy!
@lukejohnson wrote:And that useless comment completely sums you up I’m afraid. Enjoy!
any yours was helpful anduseful how exactly ??? and thanks I will and am enjoying the hdr content
@bemaniac84 schrieb:
Again I think people are forgetting that the MediaTek chipset in certain 2015/2016 TVs is not capable of the 50fps high speed framerate in the BBC feed. You cannot run anything over 29.997fps UHD reencodes in 4K on those first MediaTek chipsets in 4k via the inbuilt media player or via an APP.
That's just wrong. I played 2160p60 HEVC in Kodi (including HDR10) without problems on an ATV1 based TV from early 2016. It is just a matter of properly optimizing the player app.
From what I could see, even 2017 ATV2 models (like the XE90) are not supported. It is exactly the same HW platform as 2018 models (MediaTek MT5891 a.k.a. MT5596). So something is totally wrong in your argumentation as an XE90 is already based on the new hardware but is still not supported. Has anyone actually tested a 2018 model? It just does not make any sense that a XF85 is supported while a XE90 is not.
In Austria, you can watch the WC2018 2160p50 HEVC HLG (36mbps) stream on ATV1 via ORF TVthek.
who have tv's with the x1 extreme processor.
People keep mixing up application and image processor. X1 (Extreme) is the image processor. It only does video post processing. All other things (like video decoding) are done on the application processor which is a cheap, slow and buggy MediaTek chip. But this chip is slow even up to the latest Sony 2018 models. Sony claims their products to be premium... there is nothing premium about MediaTek...
XF85 for example has the X1 (without the Extreme) and is supported according to the BBC list. So it has nothing to do with X1 vs. X1 Extreme. X1 Extreme does not make a TV faster or more capable. It just improves on the video post processing. A XF70, which is supported according to the BBC list, doesn't even have the X1 basic version.
This is really some artificial limitation or BBC/Sony not getting their act together. The list of supported devices is just totally weird...
Supported:
- non-Android TV devices from 2017
- non-Android TV devices from 2018
- Android TV (ATV2) devices from 2018 (XF85, XF90, AF8 a.s.o.)
Not supported:
- Android TV (ATV1) devices from 2015 (XC series)
- Android TV (ATV1) devices from 2016 (XD85, XD93 a.s.o.)
- Android TV (ATV2) devices from 2016 (XD80, ZD9 a.s.o.)
- Android TV (ATV2) devices from 2017 (XE85, XE90 a.s.o.)
Just doesn't make any sense at all. But that's Sony. Most of the stuff they do in the TV business does not make a ton of sense.
Thank you for the comprehensive post @Kuschelmonschter I was facepalming reading the previous posts.
Nothing about this debacle makes sense apart from Sonys ineptitude.