It should support it if it is advertised as having it. Maybe Bryton will issue a software upgrade. I don't know. But, the way I get around this issue is by owning a Sony 4K HDR blu-ray player with one connected to the television and the other connected to my SP3.
That is correct - and what we are doing already! That's not the issue - all quality 4K Blu-Ray players have dual HDMI out.
But what do you do with an Apple TV 4K? It only has one HDMI out - which you route into the SP3 so it can split out the audio while passing along the DV signal... which is the problem, cause the SP3 won't pass along the DV signal. It slows it down to HDR speeds.
And when you have a sophisticated home theatre whereby the electronics all reside in a rack nowhere near the TV, you end up having to run multiple very pricey HDMI cables cause of the long runs typical of this type of installation.
You should be able to connect devices directly to the SP3 and have it fully support up to DV speeds on one cable out to the TV.
Sorry GBaby - I know you're trying to help but you're not really following the thread here my man!
