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EDIT: https://pcmonitors.info/articles/correcting-hdmi-colour-on-nvidia-and-amd-gpus/
Not sure it would matter anyway since RTINGS say that the LG B7 is agnostic as to whether the input is YCbCr 4:4:4 or RGB input:
"4:4:4 sampling can be achieved while sending an RGB signal instead of YCbPr444. The TV will accept both, but will only show a proper 4:4:4 image if the PC icon is used. Otherwise, it will not reproduce the image perfectly and it results in text looking closer to a 4:2:2 signal."
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/b7-b7a-oled/settings
People have been asking for manual control of this for a while, but it hasn't shown up.
Ahh yes, I see what you mean.
Does changing that option make a difference for the steam link though? I have read other comments saying that the GPU driver output setting does not effect the steam link or any other video capture application.
I did experiment with setting full range RGB output in the driver and I couldn't see a difference on the TV.
Thanks for that info. Manual control would definitely be helpful!
Do you know if there's a way to tell from the performance info, the debug logs, or anywhere else what signal the steam link has negotiated with the TV (whether full or limited)?
If I can be certain that the link is sending either full or limited then I can set the correct setting on the TV, be comfortable that I have nothing misconfigured, and then the picture just is what it is.
As mentioned, at the moment when I set the RGB range on the TV to auto it defaults to full range RGB which suggests it might be sending full but I can't be sure...
I think one or the other of these indicates that my TV is advertising that it supports full range hdmi but that's as far as my limited knowledge (and intelligence) gets me.
Here's the EDID:
http://www.edidreader.com/
Some possibly relevant/irrelevant background in the links below:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/353380/discussions/0/133259855833824338/
http://blog.toonormal.com/2014/01/10/4k-hdmi-and-deep-color/