Per above, it seemed that 1920x1080 was possible in the 50-60Hz range 
without audio.  Has the community been able to figure out a way to get that 
to work?
Thanks!

On Friday, November 1, 2013 3:24:35 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
> People, read your docs… According to the latest System Reference Manual, 
> BBB added support for 1920x1080@24Hz resolution: 
> https://github.com/CircuitCo/BeagleBone-Black/tree/master/BBB_SRM.pdf<https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&ved=0CFwQFjAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FCircuitCo%2FBeagleBone-Black%2Fblob%2Fmaster%2FBBB_SRM.pdf%3Fraw%3Dtrue&ei=NVVzUrLINaO62AWi9oCgBA&usg=AFQjCNGHgKSW6eN6wCnTOUguqfvWLjtP8Q&sig2=b12eANaFMCe-U0hiVGZLpw&bvm=bv.55819444,d.b2I>
>
>
>   6.10 HDMI Interface 
>
> The BeagleBone Black has an onboard HDMI framer that converts the LCD 
> signals and audio signals to drive a HDMI monitor. The design uses an NXP 
> TDA19988 
> HDMI Framer. 
>
> The following sections provide more detail into the design of this 
> interface. 
>
> 6.10.1 Supported Resolutions 
>
> The maximum resolution supported by the BeagleBone Black is 1280x1024 @ 
> 60Hz. Table 9 below shows the supported resolutions. Not all resolutions 
> may work on all monitors, but these have been tested and shown to work on 
> at least one monitor. EDID is supported on the BeagleBone Black. Based on 
> the EDID reading from the connected monitor, the highest compatible 
> resolution is selected. 
>
> Table 9. HDMI Supported Monitor Resolutions 
>  [image: page71image9400] [image: page71image9824] [image: 
> page71image10248]  [image: page71image11640]  
>  
> RESOLUTION 
>   [image: page71image12800]  [image: page71image13416] [image: 
> page71image13576]  
>  
> AUDIO 
>   [image: page71image14600] [image: page71image14760]  [image: 
> page71image15352]   [image: page71image15920] [image: page71image16344]   
>  
> 800 x 600 @60Hz 
>       
> 800 x 600 @56Hz 
>   [image: page71image20208]    
>  
> 640 x 480 @75Hz 
>   [image: page71image23392] [image: page71image24296]    
>  
> 640 x 480 @60Hz 
>    
> YES 
>      
> 720 x 400 @70Hz 
>   [image: page71image29160]    
>  
> 1280 x 1024 @75Hz 
>   [image: page71image32416]  [image: page71image33184]   
>  
> 1024 x 768 @75Hz 
>   [image: page71image35248]  [image: page71image36016]   
>  
> 1024 x 768 @70Hz 
>   [image: page71image38080]  [image: page71image38848]   
>  
> 1024 x 768 @60Hz 
>   [image: page71image41264] [image: page71image41744]  [image: 
> page71image42632]   
>  
> 800 x 600 @75Hz 
>   [image: page71image44912]    
>  
> 800 x 600 @72Hz 
>       
> 720 x 480 @60Hz
>
> YES 
>      
> 1280 x 720 @60Hz
>
> YES 
>   [image: page71image53920]   
>  
> 1920x1080@24Hz
>  
> YES 
>  [image: page71image57840]  [image: page71image58304] [image: 
> page71image58784]  
>  
> *NOTE: The updated software image used on the Rev A5B board added support 
> for 1920x1080@24HZ.* 
>  
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 8 May 2013 03:05:24 UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> The Beagle Board Black system reference manual rev  A5.2 says (in the 
>> HDMI section):
>>
>> Currently the following resolutions are supported via the software:
>>  1280 x 1024
>>  1440 x 900
>>  1024 x 768
>>  1280 x 720
>>
>> This is a bit disappointing because we don't have 1920 x 1080... arguable 
>> "full HD". I believe the current Raspberry Pie has more than 1920 x 1080.
>> Is this limit imposed by the hardware of the software? Are we expecting 
>> higher 
>> resolutions in future software releases?
>>
>> Thnaks
>>
>> Richard.
>>
>>
>>
>>

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