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title = "Setting the amdgpu HDMI Pixel Format on Linux"
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date = 2020-05-30T08:48:30+10:00
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#[extra]
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#updated = 2020-03-27T21:53:53+11:00
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[extra]
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updated = 2020-05-30T11:21:30+10:00
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This week I discovered some details of digital display technology that I was
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even captured it in a slow motion video on my phone to prove I wasn't going
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crazy. Despite `xrandr` reporting a 60Hz connection it seemed as though it was
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updating at less than that. This led me to compare the menus of the two
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displays. It was here I noticed that good one reported an input colour format
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of RGB, than the other [YPbPr].
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displays. It was here I noticed that the good one reported an input colour
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format of RGB, the other [YPbPr].
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This led to more reading about pixel formats in digital displays — a thing I
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was not previously aware of. Turns out that ports like HDMI support multiple
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In trying various suggestions in that bug report I rebooted a few times and the
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lag mysteriously went away but the pixel format remained the same. At this
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point I noticed the display had a grey cast to it especially on areas of white.
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This had been present on the other display when it was connected via HDMI too
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but I just put it down to being a couple of years older. With my new pixel
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format knowledge in hand I knew this was was the source of lack of brightness.
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So, I was still determined to find a way to force the HDMI output to RGB.
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point I noticed the display had a grey cast to it, especially on areas of
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white. This had been present on the other display when it was connected via
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HDMI too but I just put it down to being a couple of years older than the other
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one. With my new pixel format knowledge in hand I knew this was was the source
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of lack of brightness. So, I was still determined to find a way to force the
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HDMI output to RGB.
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### The Fix
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