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Title: Best settings for TV 4k 10bit (8bit + frc)
Post by: mamachan on November 28, 2017, 03:22:01 PM
These are the best possible settings for my TV 4K HDR 8bit + FRC?:

- Display 2160p/60Hz
- Video Color space ycbcr 4:2:0 10 bit
- TV HDR Mode AUTO
- HDMI Auto-Adaption OFF
- HDMI Output  RAW
- SPDIF Output  CLOSE
- HBR Output  AUTO
- TV Aspect Ratio   16:9 or AUTO
- Keep Aspect Ratio
- 1080p24Hz  ON

Thanks.
Title: Re: Best settings for TV 4k 10bit (8bit + frc)
Post by: onyxx1995 on November 30, 2017, 11:13:29 AM
Title: Re: Best settings for TV 4k 10bit (8bit + frc)
Post by: onyxx1995 on December 01, 2017, 04:44:11 PM
Nobody??
Title: Re: Best settings for TV 4k 10bit (8bit + frc)
Post by: Mount81 on December 01, 2017, 06:01:45 PM
4:2:0 10bit only would make sense in the case of 50/60fps videos (with same color space and bit depth), as it's only supported on 50/60Hz, regarding the HDMI 2.0 specifications: https://www.extron.com/company/article.aspx?id=hdmi2faq (https://www.extron.com/company/article.aspx?id=hdmi2faq). But most videos are still 23.976 /24 /25 fps.

Other than that, it would make sense to set it to 4:2:2 10bit (for 10 bit videos) or 4:2:2 8bit (for 8bit videos). But if you don't want any hustle, set it to the "simple" 4:2:2. I guess in this case the player will change the bit depth to either 8 bit or 10bit adapting to the video source. But you can simply test it by starting a video (a 8bit and a 10bit) and see with your TVs info button that it's adapting or not. (I can't test this as I only have a 8bit TV).
Title: Re: Best settings for TV 4k 10bit (8bit + frc)
Post by: onyxx1995 on December 02, 2017, 04:35:39 AM
Thanks man
Title: Re: Best settings for TV 4k 10bit (8bit + frc)
Post by: LeoeL on December 03, 2017, 03:38:07 PM
But you can simply test it by starting a video (a 8bit and a 10bit) and see with your TVs info button that it's adapting or not. (I can't test this as I only have a 8bit TV).
... if you are so lucky your TV disaplys those information.
My Sony (2017) gives only the resolution.
No Hz
No HDR
No bit depth.
Title: Re: Best settings for TV 4k 10bit (8bit + frc)
Post by: Mount81 on December 03, 2017, 06:09:21 PM
But you can simply test it by starting a video (a 8bit and a 10bit) and see with your TVs info button that it's adapting or not. (I can't test this as I only have a 8bit TV).
... if you are so lucky your TV disaplys those information.
My Sony (2017) gives only the resolution.
No Hz
No HDR
No bit depth.

Yea, I have heard that some -even high-end- TV's lack that option. In that case use the AVRs info button. If you can't neither of that, you must rely to your own eyes regarding the PQ when comparing the 422 10 bit vs the "simple" 422 setting. There are sure good test samples for that around the net, search something like "color bending" and "10bit test" and so on...
Title: Re: Best settings for TV 4k 10bit (8bit + frc)
Post by: LeoeL on December 03, 2017, 08:49:09 PM
Also "hi end" AVRs don't do that. Info button in my Denon x7200WA shows audio infos only.
Title: Re: Best settings for TV 4k 10bit (8bit + frc)
Post by: Mount81 on December 04, 2017, 12:37:13 PM
Also "hi end" AVRs don't do that. Info button in my Denon x7200WA shows audio infos only.

Well, some TVs and AVRs do, and some do not...