That image does not appear to be showing up correctly, the colored vertical lines shift up and down depending on where I move the window.
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I've noticed I can't get the TV to run in PC mode at 4K though. This could be why it is failing that test... without PC mode on at 1080p, I get fuzzy artifacts around the edges of fonts, the same thing is happening at 4K except renaming the input to PC has no effect on the output whatsoever.
Is there a "UHD Color" setting anywhere on your TV? I found the following information (taken from a Samsung manual) on AVS Forum:
HDMI UHD Color
If an external UHD player is connected to the TV, follow these steps to convert the TV's HDMI
connector to a mode optimized for the UHD 50P/60P signals.
" Each HDMI connector can be individually optimized for HDMI UHD Color. However, HDMI UHD Color is
available only with a video source featuring the UHD 50P/60P 4:4:4 and 4:2:2 specifications.
11 Turn off the external UHD player, and then disconnect the HDMI cable between the TV and the
external device.
21 Navigate to Picture > Picture Options, and then select HDMI UHD Color. The Settings screen
appears.
31 In the Settings screen, set the UHD player-connected HDMI connector to On. A popup window
appears.
41 Select Yes. The TV automatically turns off and then on again to set the selected HDMI connector
to HDMI UHD Color.
" Before selecting Yes from the popup window, make sure that the HDMI cable is not connected to the
TV. The HDMI UHD Color settings will be completed only if the HDMI cable is not connected to the
HDMI connector.
51 When the settings are complete, a confirmation message appears. Select OK.
61 Connect the TV to the external UHD player using the HDMI cable, and then turn on the external
UHD player.
" After setting the HDMI connector to On, it takes some time to complete the conversion.
" If the HDMI connector with HDMI UHD Color enabled is connected to a device that does not support
UHD content, the device may not operate properly. If this is the case, set HDMI UHD Color for the HDMI
connector to Off.
" The HDMI connector with HDMI UHD Color set to Off supports up to UHD 50P/60P 4:2:0, while the
HDMI connector with HDMI UHD Color set to On supports up to UHD 50P/60P 4:4:4 and 4:2:2. For
more information, refer to "UHD Compatibility".
Some people say that using HDMI input port number 2 makes a difference. I doubt that myself, but it can't hurt to try.
I'd be interested to hear if anything you do manages to fix the chroma subsampling problem.
