Comment # 8
on bug 70934
from Rafał Miłecki
There is my EDID: 00ffffffffffff004ca333d000000000 0c150104952616780aa0558d515a962a 1c505400000001010101010101010101 0101010101016a4d80a07038fc413020 36007ed710000018d49a80a07038fc41 302036007ed710000038000000fc0053 414d53554e470a2020202020000000fc 00313733485430322d4330310a200035 0x12: 0x01 EDID version 0x13: 0x04 EDID revision 0x14: 0x95 Input 0x15: 0x26 Width [cm] 0x16: 0x16 Height [cm] 0x17: 0x78 Gamma 0x18: 0x0a Features Let's take a look at that 0x95. 0x80 bit indicates that this is a digital signal interface In this situation 0x70 bits store info about color depth. 0x10 indeed means 6 bits per color. Btw I've noticed that when 0x80 bit is set we also should look at bits 0x18 from 0x18 (Features) to see supported color format(s). My features bits are 0x0a which gives 0x0a & 0x18 = 0x8. That means my display supports RGB 4:4:4 as well as YCbCr 4:4:4. But does it change anything? Any other ideas? :| This notebook is Samsung NP700G7A-S01PL
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