HDMI Forum Blocks Open Source Implementation, Impacting Linux Users
The HDMI Forum has reportedly told AMD that it does not allow an open source implementation of the HDMI 2.1 specification, effectively blocking tools such as AMD’s FreeSync from working over HDMI connections at high resolutions and frame rates on Linux systems. This decision has significant implications for Linux users, as they are unable to achieve the same resolutions and speeds as Windows users or those using DisplayPort connections. The rejection of an open source HDMI 2.1 implementation has raised concerns and speculation, with some suggesting potential interference from media firms worried about digital video ripping. This decision has significant implications for the Linux community and highlights the ongoing challenges faced by open source developers in accessing and implementing industry standards.