2016-06-20, 11:00
Fritsch,
I hope you can help me out with some "confusion" about HDR.
Does a 10-bit capable system automatically means HDR support? Or is that a whole different hardware implementation.
I understand that you need 10bit and minimum HDMI 2.0 for that wider color gamut (BT.2020), so I can conclude that Kaby Lake will support that natively?
Can i make the same conclusion about HDR?
In other words: Does a 10bit, hdmi 2.0 system meets the requirements to play "Ultra HD Premium certificate" material? (Image Resolution: 3840×2160, Colour Bit Depth: Minimum 10-bit signal, Colour: BT.2020 colour representation, High Dynamic Range: SMPTE ST2084 EOTF)
If you have a link to a good article, just put me through. I will read it, cause I don't understand that part very well of the whole 4K-story...
I hope you can help me out with some "confusion" about HDR.
Does a 10-bit capable system automatically means HDR support? Or is that a whole different hardware implementation.
I understand that you need 10bit and minimum HDMI 2.0 for that wider color gamut (BT.2020), so I can conclude that Kaby Lake will support that natively?
Can i make the same conclusion about HDR?
In other words: Does a 10bit, hdmi 2.0 system meets the requirements to play "Ultra HD Premium certificate" material? (Image Resolution: 3840×2160, Colour Bit Depth: Minimum 10-bit signal, Colour: BT.2020 colour representation, High Dynamic Range: SMPTE ST2084 EOTF)
If you have a link to a good article, just put me through. I will read it, cause I don't understand that part very well of the whole 4K-story...