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 Oppo UHD Blu-Ray player test results
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 Tested with "Output Resoultion" set to "Source Direct".
 
 1080p SDR Blu-Ray:
 - 4:2:0 and 4:2:2 settings produce 4:2:2 output
 - Auto and Auto-Safe settings produce 4:4:4 output
 - with 4:2:2 output, output bitdepth is always 10/12 bit
 - with 4:4:4 output, the bitdepth option is effective, with Auto producing 10/12 bit output
 - the chroma channel is slightly blurred in X direction and shifted to the left (probably bilinear resampling)
 - the chroma channel is upscaled from 4:2:0 to 4:2:2 using bilinear
 - the chroma channel is upscaled from 4:2:2 to 4:4:4 using nearest neighbor
 - with 4:4:4 8bit output, the luma channel is perfect, otherwise the most signifcant 8 bits are perfect, the other bits are a bit "weird"
 
 4K HDR Blu-Ray 24fps:
 - 4:2:0 and 4:2:2 settings produce 4:2:2 output
 - Auto and Auto-Safe settings produce 4:4:4 output
 - output bitdepth is always 10/12 bit
 - the chroma channel is slightly blurred in X direction and shifted to the left (probably bilinear resampling)
 - the chroma channel is upscaled from 4:2:0 to 4:2:2 using nearest neighbor
 - the chroma channel is upscaled from 4:2:2 to 4:4:4 using nearest neighbor
 - the luma channel is always perfect
 
 4K HDR Blu-Ray 60fps:
 - 4:2:0 and Auto-Safe settings produce 4:2:0 output
 - 4:2:2, 4:4:4 and Auto settings produce 4:2:2 output
 - output bitdepth is always 10/12 bit
 - with 4:2:0 output, the chroma channel is blurred in X direction (probably bilinear resampling)
 - with 4:2:2 output, the chroma channel is slightly blurred in X direction and shifted to the left (probably bilinear resampling)
 - the chroma channel is upscaled from 4:2:0 to 4:2:2 using nearest neighbor
 - the luma channel is always perfect
 
 
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