2020-10-09, 16:40
(2020-10-08, 21:28)Kischen Wrote: It seems o fixed my problem. On my TV I had a setting for hdmi. Not sure what it actually does. It said to test the other mode if equipment isn't working as it should.
And now it just works. Weird.
The normal HDR-related setting on TVs is a 4:2:2 'Enhanced' HDMI mode vs a 4:2:0 HDMI mode. (You can't use 4:4:4/RGB at 2160p50/60 on HDMI 2.0 - it's either 4:2:0 or 4:2:2 only. 4:2:2 takes a higher bandwidth connection - but avoids vertical subsampling - which may be slightly visible on games or UIs. 4:2:0 is fine for video as that is the format used for UHD BD encoding, Netflix/Prime etc.)