2021-01-04, 13:09
hello,
i use a new philips oled-tv 48OLED935 in combination with a nvidia shield tube 2019. i have installed the latest software/firmware for both devices and i set "hdmi ultra hd" to “optimal” within the philips tv options. i have the following problem:
I set the shield to the color space yuv 4:2:0, according to the shield a bit depth of 10 bit is output. when I look at the corresponding statistics on my tv, I also see 10 bit. so far everything is fine.
due to the switching of resolutions and video frequencies of the shield (resp. kodi), the shield sends practically all material in the color space 4:2:2. according to the shield, this should be output in a bit depth of 12 bit. on my tv, however, 8 bit are always displayed for yuv 4:2:2. this is obviously wrong, at least for hdr at least 10 bit are necessary.
does anyone have an idea what this is? thanks in advance for your help!
i use a new philips oled-tv 48OLED935 in combination with a nvidia shield tube 2019. i have installed the latest software/firmware for both devices and i set "hdmi ultra hd" to “optimal” within the philips tv options. i have the following problem:
I set the shield to the color space yuv 4:2:0, according to the shield a bit depth of 10 bit is output. when I look at the corresponding statistics on my tv, I also see 10 bit. so far everything is fine.
due to the switching of resolutions and video frequencies of the shield (resp. kodi), the shield sends practically all material in the color space 4:2:2. according to the shield, this should be output in a bit depth of 12 bit. on my tv, however, 8 bit are always displayed for yuv 4:2:2. this is obviously wrong, at least for hdr at least 10 bit are necessary.
does anyone have an idea what this is? thanks in advance for your help!