Added Device Spoofing and Resolution detection (might fix missing 4K in resolution selection)#10
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I've tried adding Device Spoofing that it always detects the device as Google Chromecast 4K, since it's one of the whitelisted devices inside the configPROD. There may be server checks, so this might help with that.
I also set the Resolution detection to always 4K. Sometimes the Tiledmediaplayer detects only the UI resolution (which might be 1080p on some) instead of the output resolution, so this might also help.
Unfortunately I can't test it right now. Please check if this works.
If it doesn't I'd need to tinker with the SDK Quirk (disabling hardware checks for the Nvidia Tegra) and/or force the HLG check to always be true. The HLG check would be a hit or miss.