In my perception (but please convince me that I am wrong here) Q10 Pro UHD settings follow the wrong concept today.
I see choices for settings to choose for Deep Color with 8-bit, 10-bit, HDR or SDR etc. This always must result in suboptimal views when changing from one movie to another with different recording characteristics.
What I would expect is setup capabilities settings matching what the TV supports as (UHD) BD-players do:
- Deep Color support 1080P for 10/12 bit: NO/10/12
- Deep Color support 2160P 10-bit: NO/YES
- 24P support: NO/YES
- HDR10 support: NO/YES
- Dolby Vision support: NO/YES
- WCG 2010 support: NO/YES
Each setup change to be validated individually with a HDMI capabilities exchange confirming the specific feature is supported indeed . When not the TV goes blank and the player reverts the selected feature if not confirmed in time. This way the player knows for sure that all enabled features are supported by the TV and can avoid ever sending images to it causing problems by unsupported features.
a) The player should now play all movies adopting capabilities matching these settings automatically per individual movie.
b) Where and when needed material should be scaled down to match the TV capabilities where a feature is missing.
c) If not capable to downscale one or more missing features then it should give an appropriate message that the material can not be played due to un-configured support by the TV attached.
I am pretty sure this problem will scale to a lot more (nasty) problems if it is not done this way as many different combinations will appear.
HDR Dynamic is the next feature on the horizon (introduced via HDMI 2.1 as again another extra capability)
Example 1: When setting my 1080P capable TV for Deep Color it gives me the option for 10-bit only. That is bad as BD movies are typically 8-bit with 24P but some in fact are 60P with 12-bit. In fact PQ is affected in a negative sense when playing standard 8-bit BD material with 10-bit output which it does now.
My BD-players (Philips, Pioneer, Samsung) all switch Deep Color dynamically just as they do for 60P/24P. This exactly as should be done.
Example 2: http://www.futeko.com/newforum/index.php?topic=876.0
Sending HDR to a TV not supporting it causing serious problems as the consequence. Could even be causing problems on the TV connected.