So the renderer in the application must expand the colors to HDR, right?

BD-J uses argb.
I see coordinates, x, y.
Width, height.

I see planes.

But I don't see anything related to color space.

I guess there's none in how the overlay is rendered.
It might be something up with Kodi's demuxer that sends it to media codec
decoder.

On Tue, Feb 2, 2021, 11:40 AM Petri Hintukainen <
[email protected]> wrote:

> ma, 2021-02-01 kello 22:11 -0300, Vitor Dall'Acqua kirjoitti:
> > Petri, quick question,
> > Is it possible to disable the resume feature without breaking the
> > cache and persistent storage?
>
> Disabling persistent storage efficiently disables this feature. Of
> course also all other features that use persistent storage stop working
> (ex. bookmarks, ...).
> Resume is implemented in each disc BD-J Xlets, so there's no generic
> way to disable just it. You could try deleting the resume file, but it
> is not easy as each disc/toolkit use different names for the file.
>
> ma, 2021-02-01 kello 22:20 -0300, Vitor Dall'Acqua kirjoitti:
> > .... and, it might be possible that the 2D elements are being
> > rendered because no HDR information is sent to the disc?
>
> No. BD-J menus are always SDR, and max resolution is FHD.
>
> It is up to the application to render overlays over the video,
> libbluray can't know how it is best done.
>
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