

So it seems like the AVE-10 hardware decoder is the key thing that is enabling the proper FEL decode on the S905D3 and S922X-J.

If there was a FEL UHD released one day, we could test this (Gemini Man is close, but is MEL).Īlso, it seems like the CPU doesn't even matter regarding this - the datasheets all say However, to fully decode a FEL at you would need to decode + so it seems like the Chromecast with Google TV might not be able to deal with this while the AM6Plus could (in theory). It's interesting that the S905D3 can decode multiple streams "up to is equal to or + so it would be enough to fully decode FEL at 23.976fps, which is the majority of DV UHDs. Ah, you're right about it being the S905D3, I'll edit my post to fix.
