Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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12-31-2015, 05:25 AM
Post: #1920
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(12-28-2015 06:23 AM)zamar19 Wrote: 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?If you mean in the HDMI support data block, the driver doesn't use that information with EDID 1.3, but I never checked with EDID 1.4. You should probably set the digital interface type to "HDMI-a" in the base EDID. (12-28-2015 06:23 AM)zamar19 Wrote:That just means it will accept YCbCr 4:4:4, but there's no guarantee it will display properly.Quote:This TV may not support 4:4:4 at 30Hz or at all. (12-28-2015 06:23 AM)zamar19 Wrote: 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?I can't comment on the settings or how it behaves with PC/Game mode because I don't have the TV, but based on what you and other people have reported, I don't think there's anything you can do to make it display 4:4:4. This is something Seiki needs to fix. (12-28-2015 06:23 AM)zamar19 Wrote: Here's the test image photo from this monitor. And other reported, its getting much worse at 60Hz. What these photos say to you?The 60 Hz photo is probably 4:2:0. You need HDMI 2.0 to get 4:4:4 or 4:2:2 at 60 Hz. |
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