Hi there. First off, Apologies for the delay responding.
I know what you're saying, but we are restricted right now with the limits of HDMI. Regarding other interfaces, we are dealing with a bit of a challenge industry-wide at the moment due to the realities of interfaces. 12G HDMI can do this for you, but there's very very little out there with support for this as yet.
I don't have a great answer for you, but I'm also working on it. I can't make any promises and certainly can't say anything about unannounced products, but I'll update you all as solutions start becoming available.
Best,
-greg
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 7:30 PM, blafarm@yahoo.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Thanks for those answers.
So, I understand that HDMI 1.4 prevents the monitor from displaying any flavor of 4k 10-bit from anything other than a signal generator running at 24 Hz.I cannot find any interfaces from Blackmagic or AJA that output 4k 10-bit over DisplayPort. And feeding the monitor with a non standards-based signal from a general purpose graphics card seems filled with peril.I realize this is not a 4k panel -- but the product offers a very interesting stop-gap capability of ingesting 4k and displaying it at 1080 in a 2020 color space.What does HP advise customers, in the short term, who want to take advantage of this unique capability -- but who require a full 10-bit pipeline for CC or NLE work? In other words, am I missing an obvious hardware solution?Alternatively, can we expect a product refresh when HDMI 2.0 is available -- and if so, what timeframe might that happen?Thanks
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