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I have the 49xd8099bu Android TV.
Neither Kodi nor YouTube deliver 4K video, although the built-in video player will. Kodi reports 1080p resolution, as does 'Developer Tools' from Google's Play store.
A 4K test file is available from the below link, for those who might want to test the resolution. http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=261768
Apps can't deliver 2160p unless they know that the screen is capable of delivering it. How, then can the default be overrulled?
The slow CPU/GPU in Sony ATV1 and ATV2 are not capable of rendering a 4K GUI at a reasonable speed. So it is rendered in 1080p which then gets upscaled to 4K. Video is a totally different story. It is decoded and rendered via MediaCodec Surface directly to the 4K output without any intermediary downscaling. So all is fine. Judge by your eyes, not by numbers.
My friends older (I suppose 2016m Samsung) 4k is capable to play Youtube with 4k, and newest Sony with the extreme processor not capable? I bought 4k TV and want to use as 4k. The same as to buy the car. If you buy the Ferrary and it's written, that it contains 6l engine, it contains 6l engine, not 2 liter engine with one exception on Sundays.
My phone has bigger resolution then 1080p and capable to play complex graphic games, and this x90 Sony Bravia even not capable to show browser with 1140p, only 1080p? It's super bad. Sony used misleading advertisement.
It's cheating.
@vacoum schrieb:My friends older 4k (not Sony) is capable to play Youtube with 4k, and newest Sony with the extreme processor not capable?
I can play 4K content at 4K on a Sony XF90...
My 2015 X850C plays Youtube content at 4k perfectly fine. This TVs report 1080p screen only to apps not related with video playback like emulators and such, but apps that use video overlay and hardware video decoder built in the TV can output video at 4K with HDR without any problem.
Why don't you just read our postings?
The slow CPU/GPU in Sony ATV1 and ATV2 are not capable of rendering a 4K GUI at a reasonable speed. So it is rendered in 1080p which then gets upscaled to 4K. Video is a totally different story. It is decoded and rendered via MediaCodec Surface directly to the 4K output without any intermediary downscaling. So all is fine. Judge by your eyes, not by numbers.
ViewPort is for GUI printing. Video uses another pipeline which is 4K. You have to check video resolution in stats for nerds.
You are not reading our postings and you get the situation totally wrong by looking at wrong numbers.