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I've read conflicting info on this. I currently have my uhd dv blu ray into hdmi 3 with enhanced setting on, the other full fat hdmi port is used by arc to my avr (plain 4k). I may need another full hdmi port for another device at 60fps.
Some articles and posts suggest the x700 would be OK plugged into hdmi 1 or 4 which still support hdr and dv but only at up to 30fps, and assuming the blu ray will always output at 24fps 422 then will I actually lose anything re picture quality / colour etc?
Hello @Tonycv51,
I would say that you would be fine with connecting it to HDMI 4 - as you already noticed, Blu-Rays play at 24 (or rather 23,97) frames per second.
Only when your playback device delivers 50/60fps content is it when you need to connect it to HDMI 2 or 3.
- Nic
Should be fine, I have an Apple TV 4K plugged into HDMI 1 and Sky Q (that is HDR compatible) plugged into HDMI 4 and they both play fine. HDMI 1 and 4 can do 4K30 with HDR and Dolby Vision without any issue