Icp-D Hdmi 2.0 Specifications - Barco ICP-D Installation Manual

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Technical specifications
A.1 ICP-D HDMI 2.0 specifications
HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transferring
uncompressed video data and compressed/uncompressed digital audio data from a HDMI-
compliant device ("the source device") to a compatible computer monitor, video projector, digital
television, or digital audio device. HDMI is a digital replacement for existing analog video standards.
Only video data will be processed. Audio component from HDMI standard is not supported by ICP-
D.
HDMI 2.0 specifications
HDMI
Both HDMI 2.0 inputs are fully compliant with the HDMI 1.4, 1.4a, 1.4b, 2.0 and 2.0a revisions of the HDMI
specification.
Full Range and Limited Range Quantization are supported for all specified formats.
BT.709 and DCI-P3 are supported for all formats. For HDR content (UHD and 4K only) the BT.2020 color
coding is supported.
All video streams should have a progressive scan order, with the exception of 1920x1080i 60 fps (interlaced
scan).
HDCP
Both HDMI 2.0 inputs are HDCP 1.4 & HDCP 2.2 compliant.
HDR (SMPTE ST 2084)
HDR (High Dynamic Range) is supported on all UHD and 4K formats.
This includes SMPTE ST 2084 (static metadata) and BT.2020 color coding. Requires a license!
HDMI 2.0 Cable requirements
All HDMI cables should work with HDMI 2.0 receivers. There is no such thing as a "4K HDMI cable" even
though this is sometimes sold this way. But of course there are quality differences. The "high-speed" cables
would be preferred over the "standard-speed" cables. They usually work at higher cable lengths than the
standard-speed ones.
The ICP-D is not supporting Ethernet-over-HDMI and such specific cables are thus not required.
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The "Premium Certified HDMI" cables are tested to work with high bandwidth
as is the case with 4K HDR content. These can be more expensive though.
When using active and/or optical cables you should verify if the integrated
receiver and sender are HDMI certified to guarantee to work compliant with the
HDMI protocol. You can request the HDMI certificate to the manufacturer of
the cable.

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