Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
|
12-28-2015, 06:23 AM
(Last edited: 12-29-2015, 01:08 AM by zamar19)
Post: #1919
|
|||
|
|||
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
@ ToastyX
Quote:EDID override is reverting to the previous configuration. Can you post the .inf file so I can take a look at it? See attached INF. But it looks in previous EDID 1.4 bin I ticked Dual DVI support, and since this TV doesn't have a DVI port, may be it caused the reversals? Quote:This TV may not support 4:4:4 at 30Hz or at all. Contrary to its own EDID? In this review of the winning Samsung: "by using PC mode and enabling ‘UHD color,’ it can display a 4k @ 60 hz @ chroma 4:4:4 signal". I wonder if I'm missing some switch in Service Menu in addition to PC Mode? Can you suggest anything looking through the TV's On-Screen Menus? Here's the test image photo from this monitor. And other reported, its getting much worse at 60Hz. What these photos say to you? Can it be due to extra processing that's not switched off fully at PC Mode? How PC Mode in 4K TVs is different from Game Mode, since some offer both? Can it be that 4K TVs in Game Mode downgrade incoming signal to 4:2:0, thus freeing extra controller power to decrease lag? The TV Setup GUI offers PC Mode, but in Service Menu ist shown as Game Mode, so I wonder if Seiki just mixed up the modes in FW? Also, when an HDMI port is selected in TV Source GUI, it shows 2160P. I wonder if it IDs the PC as TV source at 30Hz, and switches to chroma downsampling? The Service Menu calls HDMI sources "DTV", and VGA source "PC". When I select RGB 4:2:2 out in FirePro CC, the TV converts it to 4:2:0. It seems to just downsample any HDMI source signal one step, not only 4:4:4. May be its a FW bug preventing it to correctly ID source type and switch to proper display mode, not a hidden switch ticked for marketing reasons? I tried using EDID 1.4 override, it works now with Dual DVI option unticked, but with v1.4 only one monitor is lit despite both are On and recognized, and no chroma improvements, so I switched back to v1.3. Earlier mentioned test image with both 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 shown indeed started showing just 4:2:2 when decreasing Sharpness to 0. |
|||
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
|