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HDMI 2.0 supported monitor does not working on Armbian os (with Orangepi3)


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Dear All,

 

I have been downloaded the Armbian Buster OS from "https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-3/" link and flash on Orange pi3 board.

We are tesing OPI3 board with TCL monitor [(Model 55P8E) (Resolution: Ultra HD (4K) ) 55 inch ]  but getting the blank screen on display.   After that we changed the TCL monitor setting by HDMI 2.0 "OFF" from "Auto" mode then it's working fine.

We have another monitor which does not have HDMI 2.0 OFF mode facility so we can't use our product in market due to this limitation.

FYI : same thing we tested with fresh orangepi board (with default android image) and it working fine.

 

It will be good if someone can help us to sove this issue because we are stuck to launch our product in market due to issue.

 

Thanks & Best Regards,
Nikunj Patel

Edited by Nikunj Patel
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Dear Werner,
Thanks for your quick reply.

Please find the below details as you request in above post.


root@orangepi3:~# armbianmonitor -u ( hdmi 2.0 off mode at monitor side )  (Working Mode)
System diagnosis information will now be uploaded to http://ix.io/2zlf
Please post the URL in the forum where you've been asked for.
 

root@orangepi3:~# armbianmonitor -u ( hdmi 2.0 on mode at display side ) (Non Working Mode)
System diagnosis information will now be uploaded to http://ix.io/2zlg
Please post the URL in the forum where you've been asked for.

Thanks & Best Regards,
Nikunj Patel

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Did anyone make any progress on this? I'm also trying to connect a Pi One Plus to a newer 4K-enabled TV and none of the tweaks to boot.cmd or armbianEnv.txt I've found on the forum seem to be working. Everything is fine on my 1920x1080 monitor over HDMI.

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