Configure video and audio output for external displays. Adjust resolution, colour settings, and audio routing to achieve the best possible image and sound when connecting the device via HDMI. These settings may vary depending on the devices hardware capabilities and the display being used.
Selects the output resolution for HDMI display, ranging from 480p to 720p depending on device support. Higher resolutions provide sharper visuals but may increase power usage. Due to technical limitations 1080p is currently unavailable as a resolution.
Colour Space
Defines the colour encoding standard used for HDMI output. Choose between RGB for full digital precision or YUV values for improved compatibility with certain displays.
Colour Depth
Sets the number of bits used to represent colour per channel, such as 8-bit or 10-bit. Higher bit depths allow for smoother gradients and more accurate colour reproduction.
Colour Range
Determines the output range of the RGB colour space. Full range outputs all colour levels (0–255), while Limited range (16–235) may be required for certain televisions or monitors.
Scan Scale
Adjusts the screen scaling between overscan and underscan to ensure the entire image fits properly on the display. Use this if parts of the picture appear cropped or there are black borders.
Audio Output
Selects whether audio is played through the devices internal speakers or routed to the connected display.