@ I know. It was part of the ongoing joke of this thread. Even with 4k resolution and 60hz refresh rate for some college football games, you will never get full use of HDMI 2.2 Majority of TH-cam videos and Netflix shows/movies are in 1080p resolution.
I'm still on my LG C1 65 w/ a Samsung Q930b & my Series X. I'll most likely wait for GTA 6, next-gen xbox, and HDMI 2.2 LG OLEDs to make the jump. Very informative! Thanks!
Thanks for putting out this video!! I tried to watch the whole presentation from CES by the “hdmi forum” guys and it was pretty brutal!!! 🎉 I know it’s early days.. but hopefully will be cool when it gets incorporated globally. Also, maybe 2.1B prices will come down too! 🎉
Because it’s not generated for the consumer but for the protocol, all improvements to the same protocol are simply incremental improvements, which is why the .2 nomenclature is used. Once the protocol changes significantly or the improvements are transformative, it would then be named the new 3.0 protocol. I hope this helps! I’m an engineer not specifically for this but I understand the naming conventions they use.
to a math geek - HDMI numbering scheme continues to enrage - you get >10 times more at 3 times less(1.4 to 2.2 range). Also ever since i moved to all Nvidia Shield TV boxes(i assume its not limited to NSs, just dont remember) everywhere starting in 2015 (now- 6 NS boxes(all versions) across all rooms) audio/video sync is never a problem for me. Whenever it creeps up - just step/jump back(rew 1 click) or forward(FF 1 click)- instantly fixes it(brings in alignment) unless of course source itself is out of sync-then every player has sync timing adjustment. And it seems to work across all players i use - Vimu, VLC, MX Player Pro, KM Plus(as well as Kodi but thats more of a OS/Ecosystem than merely a player). Why is it a problem for others? What am i missing?
The newest tech i have is a sonos beam gen2 soundbar and an lg c3 oled TV with hdmi2.1 connecting them together for eArc. Works great and Dolby Atmos sounds good. but but i want hdmi2.2 so going to toss all that and start over 😂🤔
I cannot tell the difference after 4k resolution. Same for FPS past 200 FPS. Therefore, a 4k resolution with 240k resolution would be great for my eyes.
Such an amazing technology that unfortunately nobody’s gonna get to appreciate, there is literally nothing that can take advantage of it and I doubt they’re ever gonna update 4K Blu-ray players with these. The only people that might be able to take advantage of this in like 10 years from now would be people on PC. The next Nintendo, PS6 and the next Xbox aren’t NOT gonna use this.
96Gbps for my cable, maximum incoming resolution to watch college football on TH-camTV: 720p (Enhanced).
Can never be too prepared - don’t know when they’ll shift direction to 8k 240. Don’t want to look like a fool.
Hey hey... some college football programs get some 4k games. I know Georgia Bulldogs had a 4k game.
@@akin242002 4k60 uses 18Gbps.
@ I know. It was part of the ongoing joke of this thread. Even with 4k resolution and 60hz refresh rate for some college football games, you will never get full use of HDMI 2.2
Majority of TH-cam videos and Netflix shows/movies are in 1080p resolution.
Thanks for letting us know. And appreciate the HDMI2.1 refresher part
Happy you found it useful
Congrats on the 40k subscribers!
Thanks!
I'm still on my LG C1 65 w/ a Samsung Q930b & my Series X. I'll most likely wait for GTA 6, next-gen xbox, and HDMI 2.2 LG OLEDs to make the jump. Very informative! Thanks!
Thanks for putting out this video!! I tried to watch the whole presentation from CES by the “hdmi forum” guys and it was pretty brutal!!! 🎉 I know it’s early days.. but hopefully will be cool when it gets incorporated globally. Also, maybe 2.1B prices will come down too! 🎉
Yes, in 2035 much sooner than 2.2
Great video and information as always
Appreciated!
And now Dolby will announce its new codec “Dolby Atmos Pro Max Ultra” lol
Lol😂
Great job! And your 100% right 😎👍🏼
Too humble to agree but too honest to disagree
Why didn’t they just name it HDMI 3.0?
The standards people are just humble engineers
Because it’s not generated for the consumer but for the protocol, all improvements to the same protocol are simply incremental improvements, which is why the .2 nomenclature is used. Once the protocol changes significantly or the improvements are transformative, it would then be named the new 3.0 protocol. I hope this helps! I’m an engineer not specifically for this but I understand the naming conventions they use.
to a math geek - HDMI numbering scheme continues to enrage - you get >10 times more at 3 times less(1.4 to 2.2 range).
Also ever since i moved to all Nvidia Shield TV boxes(i assume its not limited to NSs, just dont remember) everywhere starting in 2015 (now- 6 NS boxes(all versions) across all rooms) audio/video sync is never a problem for me. Whenever it creeps up - just step/jump back(rew 1 click) or forward(FF 1 click)- instantly fixes it(brings in alignment) unless of course source itself is out of sync-then every player has sync timing adjustment. And it seems to work across all players i use - Vimu, VLC, MX Player Pro, KM Plus(as well as Kodi but thats more of a OS/Ecosystem than merely a player). Why is it a problem for others? What am i missing?
Can't wait for people to drop $200 on a snake oil HDMI 2.2 cable to connect 2 HDMI
Keep the amazing job
Yes sir
So many gbps per second. Nice!
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did you hire a band to rock out to all those high-quality formats?
I take bits extremely seriously
Never had lip sync issues
Not polite to brag 😀
@ now I had slow to pick up audio always, especially when high quality audio. HDMI has tons of little bugs.
If it’s anything like hdmi 2.1 early tv’s will probably not have the full bandwidth and have some missing features.
Yup, it’s a phase in
This may be the latest standard, but all our current equipment supports 2.1. Adoption will take a few years. So I’m ok😂😂
Of course you can just say you were financially challenged and be honest.
@ off-topic?😂😂😂
Too too much for me. I'm still at 2.0. Will my HDMI leads be 2.2 if I put a little crepe skirt on them? 🙃
The newest tech i have is a sonos beam gen2 soundbar and an lg c3 oled TV with hdmi2.1 connecting them together for eArc. Works great and Dolby Atmos sounds good. but but i want hdmi2.2 so going to toss all that and start over 😂🤔
I was looking for that hdmi song I couldn’t find it any where
It’s because I haven’t made it available
I cannot tell the difference after 4k resolution. Same for FPS past 200 FPS. Therefore, a 4k resolution with 240k resolution would be great for my eyes.
I know this is way off-topic, But I wondered Does your cinema 1200 still work? And if not do you know of any use for the peripheral speakers?
I don’t think there’s a low effort thing you can do with the peripherals. Yes my 1200 still works.
@neverenoughtech cool I actually love the sound of this bar. Is there a high effort fix you know of. Lol
Yes, but can it fix my old king fu movies?!? 😂
Can’t fix perfection
@ I can not argue with that statement! Keep up the great work!
Where do you get the music from?
Suno
Don't give me LIP 🤣🤣
Seriously who cares dude I have HDMI 2.1 and I'm happy with what I have 😂
You aren’t wanting sufficiently, try again
With 4K 480Hz, will I finally be happy?
For 1 Day - so make it special
Tldr nothin for now maybe in 5 years we need this cable lol 4k 400 hz sure buddy! When i got my rtx 6090 😂
- this is drives me crazy, audio is not in sync
- what?
FFS I'm just after updating to 2.1 cables
“2 dot 2” 🤓
Such an amazing technology that unfortunately nobody’s gonna get to appreciate, there is literally nothing that can take advantage of it and I doubt they’re ever gonna update 4K Blu-ray players with these. The only people that might be able to take advantage of this in like 10 years from now would be people on PC. The next Nintendo, PS6 and the next Xbox aren’t NOT gonna use this.
It’s gamers, but improved AV sync is not nothing. We don’t even like tv - especially movies with really high frame rates
So in other words, thanks for nothing. 5:58 minutes of my precious time I could have wasted elsewhere on a cruddy 4k b-grade movie.
Its overkill I think.
99% of people wont benefit from it at least for the next 5 years.
Yup, it’s ready before it’s needed - could be worse
@@neverenoughtech True
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🍺 I like that you stay up for my videos