How to Capture and Share Screenshots or Video Clips on the PlayStation 5. Head to Settings > Screen and Video on your PS5 and look at the options under the Video Output tab. Set to Automatic, most
These guidelines will help you set up your Intel® NUC to play 4K or HDR content. Check the technical product specifications for your Intel NUC. See the Processor Graphics Subsystem or Graphics Capabilities section. Check the features in the product manual or on the manufacturer's website. What is needed to play 4K, HDR or 3D content on Intel
On the HDMI side, 10bpc requires 4:2:2 or 4:2:0 chroma sub sampling. On the DisplayPort side, with only two lanes, 10bpc requires DSC, or HBR2 4:2:0 (< 576MHz), or HBR3 4:2:2. But you said refresh rate 120 which means you are probably using a lower resolution such as 1440p or 1080p. 1440p120 = 483 - 497MHz.
No, you cannot run 240 hz with hdmi 2.0. EDIT: I am mistaken. The monitor that OP provided claims that it can support 240hz at 1080p resolution with HDMI 2.0. OP just needs to verify that the GPU supports HDMI 2.0 which I am sure it does. No where within your source is 240Hz at 1080p discarded as being impossible.
Apple TV 4K, Dolby Vision and HDMI cables. According to social media forums like Reddit, you’ll need an HDMI 2.1 cable for 4K HDR Dolby Vision at twice the frame rate. Or rather, you need a cable that says “HDMI Ultra High Speed.”. Don’t shop for “HDMI 2.1 cables” because the “2.1” bit actually refers to the port and protocol
YES. It supports mine 1440P@144Hz with HDR, so 1080P@165Hz is easy. If it's extended the bandwidth limit, you shall see blackscreen. FEED_TO_WIN. OP • 3 yr. ago. Oh wow, so if you have an AMD GPU you shouldn't even worry about having a DP cable unless you play 4k 144hz I guess.
To connect a PC or laptop to one monitor only, and the monitor has both a DisplayPort and HDMI input, use either. DisplayPort might be best as it is optimized for PC use. To connect a PC or laptop to a TV, where the TV only has HDMI inputs, and where the PC has an HDMI output, use that option. If the PC or laptop only has a DisplayPort output
HDMI Alt Mode supports HDMI 1.4b which does support 4K video, but only up to 30 frames per second (it does not support HDMI 2.0). While this may be adequate for office PC applications, casual web browsing, and photo editing, 30 frames per second is not adequate for gaming and high quality video playback.
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