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2019 Aug 06
2
unstable refresh rate
...came across this description:
> >Category 2 Certified HDMI wire supports resolutions up to 4Kx2K (UHD)
> @30 Hz
>
> https://www.cnet.com/how-to/what-is-hdmi-2-0b/
> > HDMI versions compared
> > HDMI Version Max Resolution Max 4K Frame rate HDCP 2.2 HDR WCG Hybrid Log Gamma Dynamic Metadata
> > 1.4 4K 30Hz No No No No No
> > 2.0 4K 60Hz Yes No No No No
> > 2.0a 4K 60Hz Yes Yes Yes No No
> > 2.0b 4K 60Hz Yes Yes Yes...
2019 Aug 06
2
unstable refresh rate
On 2019-08-06 12:32 p.m., Ilia Mirkin wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> I semi-recently added support for HDMI 2.0 (in 4.20+, so you're good),
> which is why you got 60Hz in the first place. In order for the high
> rates to work, something called "scrambling" must be enabled. This is
> done by 2-party agreement between the sink and the source. The sink
> will inform the
2019 Aug 06
0
unstable refresh rate
I was going to buy a new cable and I came across this description:
>Category 2 Certified HDMI wire supports resolutions up to 4Kx2K (UHD)
@30 Hz
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/what-is-hdmi-2-0b/
> HDMI versions compared
> HDMI Version Max Resolution Max 4K Frame rate HDCP 2.2 HDR WCG Hybrid Log Gamma Dynamic Metadata
> 1.4 4K 30Hz No No No No No
> 2.0 4K 60Hz Yes No No No No
> 2.0a 4K 60Hz Yes Yes Yes No No
> 2.0b 4K 60Hz Yes Yes Yes Yes No
> 2.1 10K 120Hz Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
"Category 2" implies HDMI 2 but the &qu...
2019 Aug 06
0
unstable refresh rate
...gt;> Category 2 Certified HDMI wire supports resolutions up to 4Kx2K (UHD)
>> @30 Hz
>>
>> https://www.cnet.com/how-to/what-is-hdmi-2-0b/
>>> HDMI versions compared
>>> HDMI Version Max Resolution Max 4K Frame rate HDCP 2.2 HDR
>>> WCG Hybrid Log Gamma Dynamic Metadata
>>> 1.4 4K 30Hz No No No No No
>>> 2.0 4K 60Hz Yes No No No No
>>> 2.0a 4K 60Hz Yes Yes Yes No No
>>> 2.0b 4K 60Hz Yes Y...
1999 Dec 08
2
rookie - mount nt share from Solaris 2.6?
I believe I know the answer, but I'd like to be
certain, since I keep seeing references to things like
smbmount and smbfs...
Is it possible to mount an NT (4.0sp3) share onto a
Solaris 2.6/Sparc? I just grabbed Samba 2.0.6.
I suspect not (I don't see any smbmount or smbfs in my samba/bin
directory).
Will this ever be a possibility? If so, when?
And, are there any other options for
2006 Apr 12
0
Noob Question: 1 NIC Multiple IPS
Hi All,
I have set up a new domain and I require multiple ips in the domain
If I only have 1 line in vif I get networking on the new domain, however
I need 2 on this one, and I have another 7 domains to set up which
require between 2 and 30 ips, whenever I have multiple entries in vif I
only get the loopback device when I do an ifconfig on the created
domain.
kernel =
2001 Oct 17
0
Strange (registry?) errors
Using:
Redhat 7.1
wine release 20011004
Windows 2000
Any time I run wine, whether the windows app I'm calling works (like
sol.exe) or bombs (like iexplore.exe), I get the following error
messages:
Line 8848: Key is too long '[Software\\Microsoft\\Protected Storage
System