Today, almost all blockbuster movies and high-intense games come with HDR support. Shortly after, HDMI 2.0b added support for hybrid log gamma HDR that was made to support broadcast cable and live TV. HDMI 1.4 supports up to 8 channels at 192 kHz of compressed and uncompressed digital audio. Plus, it has support for ARC. Types of Cables
For example, some TVs only support HDR on HDMI input 2 or HDMI input 3. Check your TV user guide to identify which inputs support 4K and HDR. In addition to using the correct HDMI input, you may need to enable HDR10, HDR10+, or Dolby Vision in the video or HDMI settings on your TV.
Version 1.4 also added 3D support, Audio Return Channel, and a few other features over previous versions. The largest change in HDMI Version 2.0 is the increase in the amount of data that can be sent. Version 2.0 can transfer up to 18Gbps. While HDMI 1.4 allowed up to 4k resolutions (Ultra HD or 4k), it was limited to 24 frames per second.Maximum Bandwidth. Maximum bandwidth in the HDMI 2.0 specification is 18Gbps. This bandwidth allows for support of 4K video resolutions at a higher refresh rates with more detailed color information than previous HDMI specifications. This configuration will also support advanced audio streams. my tv is connected with an hdmi 2.0 cable but still says that hdr is not supported. it still works on my ps4 pro and all. i tried "forcing hdr" on my tv settings but when i do it doesnt detect any signals. i tried restarting my pc after that but nothing changed. every drivers is up to date. . 159 405 467 82 318 489 211 477