Auto frame rate switching & dynamic range matching - 4K (HDR10) capable Hardware
(2018-02-21, 09:15)wrxtasy Wrote:
(2018-02-21, 07:54)wesk05 Wrote: This build for whatever reason defaults to 422 even for 4K 60.
Yes you are right, the default straight after bootup is 422,8bit for 1080p.

Any benefit/disadvantage to letting the media player upsample to 4:2:2 vs the TV ?  
  
If you have one of the TVs that only supports 4:2:0 at 2160/50p and 2160/59.94 or 60p (the old 'HDMI 2.0 over HDMI 1.4' hardware addition to the HDMI 2.0 spec) does the current LE code switch to 4:2:0 8bit if you select 2160/50p or 2160/59.94p (or does it ignore 2160/50p and 2160/59.94 and 60p modes and not offer them and instead only offer the 4:2:2 compatible 2160/30p and below modes)?
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RE: Auto frame rate switching & dynamic range matching - 4K (HDR10) capable Hardware - by noggin - 2018-02-21, 10:34
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