First off, I'm a video engineer so I'd like to please avoid this topic from turning into a discussion about which color space is best.
For my application YCbCr 4:2:2 is the best color space to feed my Lumagen RP video processor in my theater room. I have been running a ShieldTV for years which supports this, but there has always been one issue or another with either Android or the Nvidia Shield its self, so I decided to give LibreELEC a run. I keep an extra RP 4 around for experiments so after reading how well supported it is for LibreELEC I decided to give it a spin. I already had a 256GB SATA M.2 SSD from a laptop pull so naturally I bought the Aragon ONE M.2 case.
I must say for a budget option, or for any option, I am pretty impressed. However a huge lacking for my application is YCbCr 4:2:2 support. I have read rumblings that that the RP 4 hardware can support 4:2:2 and that it may become an option. Is this true and does anyone know if this may become a reality sometime in the not too distant future? Is there anyway to use it now?
*The reason 4:2:2 is best is that it is 12-bit and up samples the native encoding on BD and UHD-BD which is encoded at 4:2:0. The only format that can be lossless from the native disc encode at 24Hz into a Lumagen video processor is 4:2:2. The best image results from the Lumagen when there is no loss before the video signal is processed.
A final question unrelated. On LibreELEC 10.x the way to force certain resolutions to be supported has changed. Is there a way for me to be able to enable 4k@60 Hz with 10.3?
Kind regards and thanks,
craigr