- cross-posted to:
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- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
- hardware
The TL;DR is that the organization that controls the HDMI standard won’t allow any open source implementation of HDMI 2.1.
So the hardware is fully capable of it, but they’ll get in trouble if them officially implement it.
Instead it’s officially HDMI 2 (which maxes out at 4k @ 60Hz), but through a technique called chroma sub-sampling they’ve been able to raise that up to 4k @ 120Hz.
However there are some minor reductions in picture quality because of this, and the whole thing would be much easier if the HDMI forum would be more consumer friendly.
In the meantime, the Steam Machine also has display port as a completely issue free display option.



Though on that note, are there any streaming implementations that serve higher quality only for HDMI connected users on PC?
Also, has any of this shit ever actually stopped any media from being pirated despite it?
I think Netflix used to do that at least?
https://help.netflix.com/en/node/13444
Based on that link, it sounds like they do (under device compatibility), though they word it as a capability support thing rather than a DRM requirement.