Video interfaces and supported UHD video formats Clause Samples

Video interfaces and supported UHD video formats. Description Choices Value The display device has at least 1 digital uncompressed (a) HDMI in compliance with (a) “High-Definition Multimedia Interface” revision 2.0 or a later backward compatible revision, as further qualified in EIA/CEA-861 revision F or a later backward compatible revision; and Y/N Y/N The HDMI input supports content protection in compliance with (a) forHDMI, “High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection System” revision 2.2 or a later backward compatible revision; and Y/N Y/N The display device adequately supports via this digital HDMI c.q. DVI video interface each of the following HD video formats and timings with 8-bit and BT.709: 3840 pixels x 2160 lines @ 24 hertz progressive format (2160p / 24 frames) in 4:2:2 as defined in SMPTE ST 2036-1:2013 or in a later backward compatible revision Y/N Y/N 3840 pixels x 2160 lines @ 25 hertz progressive format (2160p / 25 frames) in 4:2:2 as defined in SMPTE ST 2036-1:2013 or in a later backward compatible revision Y/N Y/N 3840 pixels x 2160 lines @ 30 hertz progressive format (2160p / 30frames) in 4:2:2 as defined in SMPTE ST 2036-1:2013 or in a later backward compatible revision Y/N Y/N 3840 pixels x 2160 lines @ 50 hertz progressive format (2160p / 50 frames) in 4:2:0 as defined in SMPTE ST 2036-1:2013 or in a later backward compatible revision Y/N Y/N 3840 pixels x 2160 lines @ 60 hertz progressive format (2160p / 60 frames) in 4:2:0 as defined in SMPTE ST 2036-1:2013 or in a later backward compatible revision Y/N Y/N Describe below (direct or by reference; if by reference the reference document should be included with this form) the test-setup for the above tests including type numbers of equipment used, key setup parameters of equipment and tested device, and the method used to validate the adequate support of the various video formats. Click here to enter text Enter text below Describe below (direct or by reference; if by reference the reference document should be included with this form) specifically the test used to verify the correct implementation of HDCP using at minimum an HDCP copy protected video signal input as source and displaying the to be expected video signal. Click here to enter text Enter text below "DIGITALEUROPE UHD Display" Logo

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