PLASTICA-MAN
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Greetings. Everyone knows that PS4 PRO presents two 2160p option in the Video Output Settings:
I got some explanations from members (that I thank by the way) in another thread: some said that 2160p - YUV 420 is the one to use while most fo them said that that 2160p - RGB.
That is when I got eally really really more confused now after watching the DigitalFoundry video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOJHOyEBVI0&feature=youtu.be
Richard Leadbetter said that 2160p YUV 420 is for old 4K TVs with HDMI 1.4 that don't support 60 HZ while 2160p RGB is for 4K TVs with HDMI 2.0 that don't support HDR!!!
Which is the adequate setting to get the best of IQ with HDR if you have one of the latest TVs like the Samsung KS 8000/ 9000 for example? I really want to know what option should anyone choose with the latest TVs in order to get everything from 60 Hz, 4:4:4 Chroma and HDR on PS4 PRO..
Anyone who has a PS4 PRO can post his comparisons between the two modes and talk about the differences he experienced. I hope this thread will get an official or final reply that may help many who are still wondering and looking for the answer. Thanks.
I got some explanations from members (that I thank by the way) in another thread: some said that 2160p - YUV 420 is the one to use while most fo them said that that 2160p - RGB.
That is when I got eally really really more confused now after watching the DigitalFoundry video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOJHOyEBVI0&feature=youtu.be
Richard Leadbetter said that 2160p YUV 420 is for old 4K TVs with HDMI 1.4 that don't support 60 HZ while 2160p RGB is for 4K TVs with HDMI 2.0 that don't support HDR!!!
Which is the adequate setting to get the best of IQ with HDR if you have one of the latest TVs like the Samsung KS 8000/ 9000 for example? I really want to know what option should anyone choose with the latest TVs in order to get everything from 60 Hz, 4:4:4 Chroma and HDR on PS4 PRO..
Anyone who has a PS4 PRO can post his comparisons between the two modes and talk about the differences he experienced. I hope this thread will get an official or final reply that may help many who are still wondering and looking for the answer. Thanks.
It's not that complicated, we just like to talk in circles around here.
HDR TV? YUV420
No HDR? RGB.