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Display 2160p50 Impossible [Decklink 4K 12G - Linux]
Posted:
Mon Jun 10, 2019 9:41 am
by lilouk77
Hi,
I have a Decklink 4k 12G under Cento0s 7 (kernel 3.10.957) with latest Desktop Video 11.2 driver.
When using TestPatern binary from 11.2 sdk I was'nt able to display anything when mode is "2160p50"
I did a test with 10.11.4 version with success. But since this version I wasn't able to display anything when mode is "2160p50".
The same board with latest driver on windows 10 is working fine.
Please help me
Regards
Re: Display 2160p50 Impossible [Decklink 4K 12G - Linux]
Posted:
Thu Jun 13, 2019 3:44 pm
by lilouk77
Could you please give me an answer ?
Re: Display 2160p50 Impossible [Decklink 4K 12G - Linux]
Posted:
Fri Jun 14, 2019 5:06 am
by Cameron Nichols
Hi Nabil,
I was able to run TestPattern sample OK at 2160p50 on my machine. My setup is CentOS 7.6, kernel 3.10.0-957, Desktop Video 11.2 with DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G.
From the Desktop Video Setup application, can you check your output link setting is correct (single-link/dual-link) and that you are outputting YCbCr 422.
Regards
Cameron
Re: Display 2160p50 Impossible [Decklink 4K 12G - Linux]
Posted:
Fri Jun 14, 2019 3:50 pm
by lilouk77
Hi Cameron,
My setup is CentOS 7.6, kernel 3.10.0-957, Desktop Video 11.2 with DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G.
From the Desktop Video Setup application, I've checked my output link setting is correct and out put
is YCbCr 422.
But I still can't see anything displayed on SDI or HDMI when using TestPattern sample at 2160p50.
All other modes are working fine.
Regards
Nabil
Re: Display 2160p50 Impossible [Decklink 4K 12G - Linux]
Posted:
Thu Jun 27, 2019 2:56 am
by Cameron Nichols
Hi Nabil,
Can you provide the full command for TestPattern so I can check locally?
Thanks
Cameron
Re: Display 2160p50 Impossible [Decklink 4K 12G - Linux]
Posted:
Thu Jun 27, 2019 12:47 pm
by webhostnews
it's possible i define display resoution. Most commonly 4K Ultra HD refers to 3840 x 2160 pixels (referring to the approximately 4000-pixel wide display), which has exactly twice as many pixel rows and columns.