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Does anyone know if there are any UHD blu-ray players on the market that is capable of outputting YUV420?
My current players (Panasonic BDP700 and Sony UBP-X800) only offer me the options of outputting either 444 or 422. It is my understanding that the UHD BD spec is 420 and so I'm wondering if there is a way to output that native 420 somehow? ![]() |
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![]() Yeah I keep both my players to auto, not sure whether they output 444 or 422 on auto though. I think one of my main reasons why I would like the option of outputting the native 420 is because some equipment like HDMI splitters and such only supports 420 and as a result both of my UHD players switches to HDR conversion mode when it detects a device not compatible with 422/444. |
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Thanks given by: | s_har (03-13-2018) |
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(I mean for those times I will want to output 420). |
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It’s possible to configure the Oppo 203/205 to output HDR10 (it will default to DoVi first). I have no idea on other makers DoVi players. But, if you play a DoVi disc in an HDR10 player, it will play the base layer just fine, ignoring the on top DoVi layer.
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Thanks given by: | s_har (03-13-2018) |
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I think there are some wires being crossed here, however. Several players will give you the option for a 4:2:0 output but it is for 4K50/60 content ONLY, not for conventional 4K24/25/30p which will be output at 4:2:2 at the minimum by those same players. Why only for 4K50/60? Because this setting was devised as a workaround for 'half fat' HDMI 2.0 chips that couldn't handle the full 18Gb/s bandwidth but which needed 4K60 compatibility to actually meet HDMI 2.0 specifications, so by limiting 4K50/60 output to 8-bit 4:2:0 it managed to fit inside the 10.2Gb/s bandwidth of those lesser chips. [edit] Interestingly enough the OPPO can still output a 4K50/60 8-bit 4:2:0 HDR 2020 image to one of these 'half fat' chips e.g. HDMIs 1 and 4 of most current Sony models if the TV is feeding it the right EDID, whereas if you set the Panasonic players to 4:2:0 for 4K50/60 then it will force that content into 8-bit 4:2:0 SDR 709 regardless. Regardez: OPPO ![]() Panny Last edited by Geoff D; 03-13-2018 at 08:17 PM. |
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So if some of the splitter in my chain is rated as 420 capable only then that basically means there is no way I will be able to run a 24p signal through it? It will have to be upconverted from 24fps to 60/50fps (thus defeating my purpose)in order for the signal to pass through? Last edited by s_har; 03-13-2018 at 09:13 PM. |
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When I connect it to a UHD player the player kicks into dynamic range conversion mode which I assume is because the player detects it is connected to a device not capable of recieving the 422/444 signal? |
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Does it convert HDR into SDR with all media (like demo videos from a USB stick)? perhaps it doesn't support HDR. Not all HDMI2.0 HDCP2.2 splitters do.
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color, hdmi, hdr, resolutions, uhd bluray player |
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