Morph 4K

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Introduction

PixelFX Morph 4K is an advanced, modular scaling solution based around a powerful FPGA architecture. The device has been designed to bring powerful, flexible 4k scaling tailored for video game material to users at an affordable cost.

By being modular in design, the unit can be customised to a users exact needs and setup, therefore saving the end user considerable expense. The base unit has 1 x HDMI input, but add on modules (coming soon) will allow the device to be expanded to accept all kinds of analogue signals too.

Features

  • Up to 4K60 resolution polyphase upscaling
  • 4:4:4 end to end color support
  • HDR, Variable Refresh Rate, Black Frame Insertion
  • Ultra low lag
  • Motion adaptive deinterlacing
  • Scanlines, adaptive scanlines and slotmask emulation
  • Image Smoothing (including XBR)
  • USB socket (for future use)
  • WiFi updates
  • WebUI system control
  • Control by IR remote, web interface or CEC
  • MicroSD card slot for updates and user files
  • Expansion card support, modular design

Board versions and availability

As of February 2024 Morph is not launched yet, however it is expected to be released soon, with testing currently being done on release candidate firmware.

Pre-assembled boards are to be sold worldwide by:

Other resellers are expected to be added post launch.

More information & discussion

AV inputs, outputs and Ports

USB-A Port

The base unit has 1 x USB port at the rear. This port is currently unused, but will be used in future to control AV switching hardware.

HDMI in

The HDMI input port is located directly to the right of the USB port. The port will accept up to 1080p video at 60 frames per second with a 4:4:4 colour space.

The base unit Morph has 1 x HDMI input only. For HDMI equipped consoles, such as Xbox 360, PS3, or HDMI modded consoles such as those equipped with a RetroGEM, these devices can be connected directly to the Morph 4k or used via a HDMI switch.

For devices which output analogue signals, an existing analogue to digital scaler, such as an OSSC, can be used as an "analogue bridge". As the Morph is modular, additional inputs can be added in the form of expansion cards. These expansion cards are currently in development.

HDMI out

Standard HDMI video output port capable of outputting up to 4K video at 60 frames per second in 4:4:4 colour space. Located between the HDMI in port and the power connector.

Power connector

Standard USB-C power connector, the Morph requires a 5 volt power supply with at least 1.5 amps of current. Please note that if you intend to use only the base unit Morph, a power supply capable of providing 1.5 amps of current is sufficient. However if you intend to use the device with expansion cards, choose a power supply that can provide at least 2.5 amps instead.

MicroSD Port

A MicroSD card can be inserted at the front of the unit. This can be used to store profiles and other data and also to update the unit when a WiFi connection is not available.

Basic setup & usage

Connect your Morph 4k to a HDMI compatible TV or monitor. Connect a HDMI source to the HDMI input port of the Morph4k and connect a suitable power supply to the USB-C connector. Power on the Morph using the switch at the front left of the unit. You should now see a "No Signal!" message on your display. Power on the HDMI source and it should instantly be displayed through the Morph.

The Morph ships with a basic IR remote control unit (which will be shown here when this page is finished, with a picture describing what all the buttons do). The unit can also be controlled using Wi-Fi or CEC, see the appropriate sections for details (to be added later).

Insert 2 x AAA batteries into the remote, if you have not done so already, and press the "Home" button to toggle the Morph's menu on or off.

At this point you may wish to setup the Wi-Fi connection and check for any firmware updates. Morph is a new product and is constantly receiving new firmware updates. See the section WiFi Setup (to do) and "Updating firmware for more information.

WiFi Setup

This section will contain a tutorial on how to connect Morph to WiFi (to do)

Updating Firmware

Updating via WiFi

Insert data

Updating via SD Card

Insert data

Using the rescue system

Insert data

!! This page is work in progress !!