Cool, what about that YCC422 option in xbox video settings, I think its recommended to be disabled unless issues with HDR.
I have everything selected on mine except 3D which is greyed out inc YCC 422. Not had any issues with Xbox at all....
Cool, what about that YCC422 option in xbox video settings, I think its recommended to be disabled unless issues with HDR.
I have everything selected on mine except 3D which is greyed out inc YCC 422. Not had any issues with Xbox at all....
Mine is 65 for SDR game mode. Tbh I have never had any burn in on OLED and the tv’s are used for just about everything from hours of gaming, tv shows and movies... I have the logo prevention set to low....
Sdr light just to taste.
i have mine sdr light to like 25 but it’s in a dim room.
For gaming?
For general SDR TV i have oled light at 45 but I might lower it, most of my viewing is in a dark environment, I do normally have a side light on though, 25 for me is a little dim.
These panels really do shine when you put a full-fat Blu-ray on them with a decent player.
I thought remuxed files were fine but I’ve just compared Rogue One via a remux on USB and the Blu-ray via an Oppo-203 and it’s night and day for anyone with a set of fully working eyeballs.
what bit rate was the remux / file size?
Have you tried with MPC HC + madvr?These panels really do shine when you put a full-fat Blu-ray on them with a decent player.
I thought remuxed files were fine but I’ve just compared Rogue One via a remux on USB and the Blu-ray via an Oppo-203 and it’s night and day for anyone with a set of fully working eyeballs.
Have you tried with MPC HC + madvr?
It makes quite the difference plus you can fine tune the HDR etc. your liking.
I've tried all sorts for playing remuxes, just isn't the same as the image you get straight off the disc on a player like the Oppo-203.
Edit: It turns out the remux was slightly messed up with the metadata. It's a good thing the Oppo was only borrowed to test this! Does anyone know of a player that will pass Atmos and DTS:X over USB from a .mkv file? Can the Shield Pro do this?
remux is a pirate though ? if you have the disk, would you really go the effort to set up a rip flow, and dedicate the storage. -how big a nas would you needThe bit rates were near enough identical, the remux file size was smaller due to the extras being removed and only having one language.
with the dynamic hdr on c9, (is there more user tone mapping control on the cx, like the panasonic) that can do a reasonable job .. I really look at madvr for upscaling/de-interlacing algorithms.Have you tried with MPC HC + madvr?
Films on a HDD connected to a Shield do you mean? My 2017 Shield will play DTS-X and Atmos (Dolby TrueHD version) from files on a USB HDD no problem, even if the file is a 4K HDR film. Great picture too. Netflix etc are better than the internal app. The latest Shield (no stock anywhere) does Dolby Vision on all of the apps too - I'll upgrade when they're in stock.
Cheers, this is what I'm looking for then.
remux is a pirate though ? if you have the disk, would you really go the effort to set up a rip flow, and dedicate the storage. -how big a nas would you need
stand corrected hadn't realised it could be that cheap (... do you need a meaty solid state drive for caching too ) ... all in, the 30TB, is $1K ? cheaper in the USA.Luckily it's cheap as chips either way ($180 for 12 TB)
what is your recomended review on shield ? I thought shield hardware had only received a small upgrade ..The newer Shield always has a very impressive AI Upscaling