02-22-2018, 12:02 PM
(02-21-2018, 04:44 PM)mcerveny Wrote: Not exactly true. Now you can decode and display in 60FPS (of cause in YUV420, TMDS Clk: 297MHz) and after resolving some problems HDR/HLG (of cause in YUV420-10bit, TMDS Clk: 371MHz). Rock64 is capable of sending "frame metadata" to support static HDR (HDMI2.0a) and HLG (HDMI2.0b).
Yes, you are correct. I realize I'm in a small minority that would want to use this for text rather than full-motion video. There's no doubt the RK3328 is designed & marketed for Android STB.
YUV420-10bit feels silly though - lets take away 75% of the color information out of the frame, then increase the depth 25%.... Any 10-bit 4K panel that supports HDR10 or Dolby Vision (that I've ever seen) supports all the HDMI 2.0 resolutions (TMDS 594MHz). I have seen cheaper UHDTVs that support HDR10, but only have 8-bit panels, but those are also silly in my opinion.