Please refer to this document:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1xbyhv_gzX-NSTZrPb_3lQ41vhhA8Y40sFF4GS1eStmo/edit?usp=sharing
The following issues were identified in testing. This document should resolve these issues:
Turn "on" HDMI CEC in BIOS
-When this setting is off, the screen will flicker on and off to a black screen during the attract screens, and usually when display images transition from video, to gameplay, to sample gameplay, and to interstitials. We believe that with the new 4K HDMI implementation, the Samsung displays and new PCs are attempting an HDMI CEC check at multiple video transition points. Turning this setting to "on" in the BIOS does not force a new HDMI handshake on transitions.
Standardized display settings on the Samsung BE50T-H
- These are the settings we default to at the factory. If image quality, color, brightness, etc look "off," we recommend checking these settings.
Lag from Game Mode
- Game Mode on these Samsung BE50T-H display is in a weird location (external device manager). Referenced in document.
HDMI Splitter EZCOO Model: EZ-SP14HS
- Switch 5 should always be set to "Normal"
- 'Pass' means the HDMI input resolution (4K 60HZ) will be passed to this output
- '1080p' means the HDMI input resolution will be downscaled to 1080p on this output.
- By default, DIP Switch 1 + 2 will be set to 'pass'. 3 + 4 will be set to '1080p.' Please be aware that if you adjust DIP switches 3+4 because you want 4K on an external display or capture card, this may cause the machine's displays to be downscaled or frame rate may be changed to 30hz if these external displays cannot support 4K @ 60Hz. Everything on the PASS setting will compromised on the same HDMI handshake, and will adjust all displays to the lowest common resolution. We do not recommend changing DIP switches 3 + 4 because in most cases, spectator screens are too far away from the audience to notice pixel upscale artifacts, and the splitter's down scaler does not appear to be lossy due to the pixel art nature of Killer Queen.