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#4195 and #5147 mentions that when compatible it will enable it, now my phone has an oled panel and for other things like vlc the osk and the aod can successfully show true black while libretube shows gray bars and the black on videos that are hdr never get true darkness.
If this on my side at least it would be cool to have some "shader" overlayed on the video that makes tone mapping to the capabilities of my screen.
Also i noticed the official YT App flickers when the video is being moved while it trasitions from normal, fullscreen, and pip it goes from hdr to sdr then back hdr during it.
But libretube only messes with the brightness, I don't know if that fact matters but at least is worth the mention.
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Steps to reproduce
press options
select quality
select best quality
Expected behavior
720/1080/1440/2160HDR options should be listed
Actual behavior
hdr never is listed
LibreTube version
0.24.0
Android version
LineageOS 20 (Android 13)
Other details
#4195 and #5147 mentions that when compatible it will enable it, now my phone has an oled panel and for other things like vlc the osk and the aod can successfully show true black while libretube shows gray bars and the black on videos that are hdr never get true darkness.
If this on my side at least it would be cool to have some "shader" overlayed on the video that makes tone mapping to the capabilities of my screen.
Also i noticed the official YT App flickers when the video is being moved while it trasitions from normal, fullscreen, and pip it goes from hdr to sdr then back hdr during it.
But libretube only messes with the brightness, I don't know if that fact matters but at least is worth the mention.
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