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My advise would be to use Kodi. Do not run it as an App. Instead start it from tty as that's the only way it supports HDR.
I haven't personally tested this
Thanks I had no idea that was even an option. I knew framebuffer programs could use HDR, but had no idea Kodi was one of them.