Android TV is the Vista of TV OSs
Android TV is the Vista of TV OSs
Is it just from the internal apps or external sources too? I watch most if not all my content via my PS5/XSS and I haven't noticed anything weird since the update.wtf? has anyone in this thread that has the update installed noticed any issues watching movies or shows? this is probably what happens on our tv ~ 75% of the time so I don't want to ruin it...
Internal apps don't run at 24hz. They run at 60hz. So this only applies to sources that output true 24hz.Is it just from the internal apps or external sources too? I watch most if not all my content via my PS5/XSS and I haven't noticed anything weird since the update.
So where would I be seeing this issue if it occurred?Internal apps don't run at 24hz. They run at 60hz. So this only applies to sources that output true 24hz.
Edit: Playing 24hz content (23.976) results in periodic 1 frame stutter.
Should be any source that displays a true 24hz signal, like Blu-Ray players etc.
Okay, I understand now. That sucks for anyone using this TV for that kind of content. Judging by how long it took them to fix the LD bug this might carry into 2022.Should be any source that displays a true 24hz signal, like Blu-Ray players etc.
People on another forum are reporting stuttering issues. I am using the latest FW but have not such issues, it may be that the US model has the issue while the EU does not.wtf? has anyone in this thread that has the update installed noticed any issues watching movies or shows? this is probably what happens on our tv ~ 75% of the time so I don't want to ruin it...
How much latency does dolby vision game add on xh90? I'm on series x here. And I gotta say the colours do look prettier when using DV, but I heard it had latency?
What do they mean it doesn't support G-SYNC? Anyone with an NVIDIA GPU is screwed?RTINGS updated their review since the latest FW update.
As others have already said, local dimming is disabled in Enhanced Format (VRR) mode and the blur at 4k/120 Hz is still present.
VRR minimum coverage is at 48 Hz.
Input lag at 4k with VRR seems to be 13.3 ms.
It says right there in the image they were still getting tearing with VRR on Nvidia. I'd be surprised if this wasn't a config issue though given AMD cards seemed to work over HDMI,-VRR.What do they mean it doesn't support G-SYNC? Anyone with an NVIDIA GPU is screwed?
Did the local dimming get worse with this update? (not using VRR, just normal game mode)
I am on Medium/Medium with local dimming and x-tendet light and I notice a lot more blooming :(
I had so many wifi issues with the update before the most recent one, that I ended up running ethernet to my tv. I'd highly suggest it if you can.Can someone refresh my memory? Is the Wi-Fi not working half the time an old bug or a new one. This fucking TV man…
lol fucking hell, so it's like putting the TV on cinema mode? That feels like shit. Can you still use HDR without dolby vision on Xbox or are people just fucked?
Why wouldn't you be able to use HDR? Just disable Dolby Vision in the Xbox settings.lol fucking hell, so it's like putting the TV on cinema mode? That feels like shit. Can you still use HDR without dolby vision on Xbox or are people just fucked?
Just asking, don't know how these Xbox settings work.Why wouldn't you be able to use HDR? Just disable Dolby Vision in the Xbox settings.
And yeah, it looks better but it feels god-awful, lol. Gone back to game mode immediately.
Ah alright, sorry.Just asking, don't know how these Xbox settings work.
My experience watching movies is that there's virtually no discernible difference whatsoever between HDR10 and DV on this TV anyway.
same, I ended up getting tired of turning the TV on and being greeted by "no internet connection" so I ran ethernet to it. Not sure if it ever got fixed in an update after that, but it was very annoyingI had so many wifi issues with the update before the most recent one, that I ended up running ethernet to my tv. I'd highly suggest it if you can.
Ah alright, sorry.
HDR Game mode is a little bit more washed-out and depending on the game you can't really tweak it. DV HDR with games that already support it look much more vivid (also the image in general is nicer). Shame about the lag....
What do they mean it doesn't support G-SYNC? Anyone with an NVIDIA GPU is screwed?
I had so many wifi issues with the update before the most recent one, that I ended up running ethernet to my tv. I'd highly suggest it if you can.
What are the best Xbox settings for this TV? Leave "Dolby Vision for Gaming" off but leave on regular "Dolby Vision" for the media apps?Why wouldn't you be able to use HDR? Just disable Dolby Vision in the Xbox settings.
And yeah, it looks better but it feels god-awful, lol. Gone back to game mode immediately.
Weird I never had wifi issues. Maybe because I cold boot the TV at least once a day?I had so many wifi issues with the update before the most recent one, that I ended up running ethernet to my tv. I'd highly suggest it if you can.
Don't see the point of Dolby Vision in games frankly if we have to sacrifice input lag.Ah alright, sorry.
HDR Game mode is a little bit more washed-out and depending on the game you can't really tweak it. DV HDR with games that already support it look much more vivid (also the image in general is nicer). Shame about the lag....
I set the external connection settings of the TV for HDMI3 where my Xbox is connected to Optimized to get the 120hz if I want, but I set my Series X to 60hz/UHD and only disabled Dolby Vision for Gaming in the Video modes screen.What are the best Xbox settings for this TV? Leave "Dolby Vision for Gaming" off but leave on regular "Dolby Vision" for the media apps?
Yeah it's a bummer.Don't see the point of Dolby Vision in games frankly if we have to sacrifice input lag.
According to Vincent/HDTVTest's testing, the VRR implementation in v6.1288 is pretty awful (refresh rate is stuck at 60hz leading to motion blur/smearing, higher input lag, and disabled local dimming).
Vincent also talks about the stuttering with 23.976fps content and a potential workaround.
You can't judge stutter from a YouTube video. I trust Vincent when he says it is an issue, but I'm not sure what the point was of putting that in there.
It's basically a single frame skip, so it will look like a slight stutter. It may not sound like much, but when a movie is shot at 24fps and one frame skips it can be quite noticeable.yeah I just need it dumbed down for me. Like what does it look like in practice? Is it super noticeable when watching a movie?
It's basically a single frame skip, so it will look like a slight stutter. It may not sound like much, but when a movie is shot at 24fps and one frame skips it can be quite noticeable.
And I am not quite sure if Vincent is correct about the smearing being the result of it displaying at 60hz with VRR on. I have had the TV for a year and have never seen the kind of smearing that I experienced with VRR on. I played a lot of 60hz (and 120hz) games with my Series X on this TV. It almost seems like any kind of pixel overdrive is either being disabled or significantly reduced when VRR is on.
my tv literally just got pushed the update so I'm wavering on if I install or not. I've been plagued with eArc problems and hope that this update fixes them. But if it means that watching a 4K blu ray is gonna be F'd now…. I don't know what to do.
Personally I would wait. My A90J is due the VRR update later in the year so you might see a better version then. You won't want to even use VRR the way it is implemented now so I don't see the point updating.
lol fucking hell, so it's like putting the TV on cinema mode? That feels like shit. Can you still use HDR without dolby vision on Xbox or are people just fucked?
No, but disney + doesn't work anymoreA fun thing that's been happening since the latest update: the tv no longer reads the HDMI input my Switch is connected to. I need to switch HDMI ports every time I want to play Switch.
Anyone else experiencing this?
A fun thing that's been happening since the latest update: the tv no longer reads the HDMI input my Switch is connected to. I need to switch HDMI ports every time I want to play Switch.
Anyone else experiencing this?
My Switch works fine and Disney + as well.