Sleeping Lesson
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Quick followup, Daredevil actually does show up if you search 'HDR' on Netflix.
I'll play an episode from season 2 tonight and have a look.
I'll play an episode from season 2 tonight and have a look.
HDR increases the color depth, so you're wrong about that. I have no idea what you mean about Netflix; they have incredibly high production value in their original content.
Hah, now that you mention it I did some Googling and you're right! Daredevil and Jessica Jones (the other show I tried) aren't in HDR yet! That actually makes me feel better, because I was feeling underwhelmed. I'll check out Marco Polo tonight.
Hah, now that you mention it I did some Googling and you're right! Daredevil and Jessica Jones (the other show I tried) aren't in HDR yet! That actually makes me feel better, because I was feeling underwhelmed. I'll check out Marco Polo tonight.
Well, I just checked Netflix and apparently at some point in the last couple of weeks they did add HDR to Daredevil. Can't find any news about it online, so I'm guessing not many people have noticed. No clue when it happened, but I just checked it maybe a month ago and it still wasn't in HDR.
Also, apparently I was wrong, there is no pop-up notification when I use the built in Netflix app. Kind of weird.
Well, I just checked Netflix and apparently at some point in the last couple of weeks they did add HDR to Daredevil. Can't find any news about it online, so I'm guessing not many people have noticed. No clue when it happened, but I just checked it maybe a month ago and it still wasn't in HDR.
Also, apparently I was wrong, there is no pop-up notification when I use the built in Netflix app. Kind of weird.
Second person ive seen mention using the tv built in netflix app instead of the one on console.
Is there any reason for that? Ive never bothered,
How many nits has the KS 8000 has? 1000 nits only? And the KS 9000? 1450 nits only?
The peak brightness of small highlights is very high at 1472 cd/m²
Because the PS4 app doesn't support 4K/HDR content as of yet, whereas smart apps bundled with 4K do. It makes more sense to use the app that allows 4K.Second person ive seen mention using the tv built in netflix app instead of the one on console.
Is there any reason for that? Ive never bothered,
From Rtings
Because the PS4 app doesn't support 4K/HDR content as of yet, whereas smart apps bundled with 4K do. It makes more sense to use the app that allows 4K.
I believe it was announced at the conference that the Netflix app will be updated to support 4K/HDR, it's just a matter of when this will be, as no date was given.Ok didnt know this. Just subbed to 4k Netflix this morn. Hopefully they update the app on ps.
Ok didnt know this. Just subbed to 4k Netflix this morn. Hopefully they update the app on ps.
Well your 4k TV if it's a smart TV has it already.
I'm reading this but my eyes tell me differently. The lights are off in my room but dynamic contrast off results in a very dim image, even with backlight set to 20 and contrast all the way up. Playing Gears 4 if it makes any difference.Don't use dynamic contrast. It's just processing away details. If your set its calibrated correctly (just use the rtings settings lol) you don't need this. Trust the people who mastered the content over your TV's auto processing!.
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Edit: So I turned on Marco Polo and HDR activates there but not on Daredevil lol. I'm using the built in app.
Sorry for the long text peeps.
So you DID get a popup when watching Marco Polo? I can't get it to work for the life of me. You're using the TV app?
Also I thiiink only season 2 of Daredevil is HDR. But again, mine isn't working as far as I can tell.
Did we all agree on a communal gaming standard for settings, or are we just using rtings' settings? It'd be super swell if the OP had an agreed upon settings recommendations! One stop shop, instead of having to peruse these last 5 pages.
I actually used the settings on the AVS forums first post, but I'd like to know what all you guys are using.
Also are we using the soap opera effect for our PS4 input? What's it called? lol. I don't have it switched on for my TV input, but I can see it being helpful with the video gaming input? Keeping things all smooth-like .. but of course if you're using Netflix on the PS4 Pro then you'll wan to turn it off. I had it on for my PS3/PS4 on my last 240Hz Samsung TV there.
And is every HDMI input (65" KS8000) HDMC 2.2? No need to worry about picking the right port right?
Dynamic Contrast: This applies special post-processing to increase contrast of the image. This behaves very differently when receiving SDR vs. HDR content. For SDR content, it is recommended that you set this to Off or Low, as higher values will cause loss of definition in dark/bright areas. For HDR content, Dynamic Contrast will make the image brighter. For HDR, recommend values are Low or Medium; Off will likely make the image too dark, while High may make the image too bright.
Straight from the official KS8000 owners thread from avsforum
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/166-l...-owners-thread.html#/topics/2387466?_k=vaaqbw
Good god lord mother in heaven no. Why would one do this?Also are we using the soap opera effect for our PS4 input?
Yeah. You just use auto on most settings and the ps4 will take care of you.
Thoughts on Smart LED? I'm can't stand it. I can visually see it dimming and brightening areas of the screen. It's very distracting. I have it set to low and it's a little better. Overall I like the TV but all of the auto dimming stuff with no way of turning it off drives me crazy.
I'm reading this but my eyes tell me differently. The lights are off in my room but dynamic contrast off results in a very dim image, even with backlight set to 20 and contrast all the way up. Playing Gears 4 if it makes any difference.
Heck I don't even know if HDR is working all that well here. It's on but I don't know, don't really see a big difference.
I'm reading this but my eyes tell me differently. The lights are off in my room but dynamic contrast off results in a very dim image, even with backlight set to 20 and contrast all the way up. Playing Gears 4 if it makes any difference.
Heck I don't even know if HDR is working all that well here. It's on but I don't know, don't really see a big difference.
Like if you visit this thread
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1310135
you get questions like this, which makes me sweat:
"I got some explanations from members (that I thank by the way) in another thread: some said that 2160p - YUV 420 is the one to use while most fo them said that that 2160p - RGB.
That is when I got eally really really more confused now after watching the DigitalFoundry video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOJH...ature=youtu.be
Richard Leadbetter said that 2160p YUV 420 is for old 4K TVs with HDMI 1.4 that don't support 60 HZ while 2160p RGB is for 4K TVs with HDMI 2.0 that don't support HDR!!!
Which is the adequate setting to get the best of IQ with HDR if you have one of the latest TVs like the Samsung KS 8000/ 9000 for example? I really want to know what option should anyone choose with the latest TVs in order to get everything from 60 Hz, 4:4:4 Chroma and HDR on PS4 PRO.."
This is crazy, do we really need to worry about these details? I think the answer is the YUV 420 ?!
The first 5 pages of that thread are a cluster fuck of opinions. I love my KS8000, but if us ultra nerds can't figure this shit out, regulars will be up the creek.
I'm curious to know as well. Which 2160 should we select, and should we go for full or limited RGB.
Regulars don't care. They reallllly don't.
and you don't care about me OP
Please answer my question 5 post up
So you DID get a popup when watching Marco Polo? I can't get it to work for the life of me. You're using the TV app?
Also I thiiink only season 2 of Daredevil is HDR. But again, mine isn't working as far as I can tell.
and you don't care about me OP
Please answer my question 5 post up
I'm reading this but my eyes tell me differently. The lights are off in my room but dynamic contrast off results in a very dim image, even with backlight set to 20 and contrast all the way up. Playing Gears 4 if it makes any difference.
Heck I don't even know if HDR is working all that well here. It's on but I don't know, don't really see a big difference.
Season 2 of Daredevil is broken. I've spoken to Netflix about it.
On my TV (an LG) the first season is in Dolby Vision through my TV's app. Season 2 was flagged as DV on the info page too - but would never switch into the locked DV mode on my TV.
I spoke to Netflix about it and they acknowledged there was an issue with the content. A few days after I spoke to them about it the DV tab disappeared from the info page on the show's Second Season. So it looks like they've not fixed the problem yet.
Ah, interesting. I assume Daredevil's HDR is also broken on Samsung TVs? It does still show the HDR tag.
Just checked now on my LG - as I've not looked for a week. The show as a whole (which includes both seasons) is listed as Dolby Vision on my TV. But only Season 1 is in DV.
I don't know what's going on at Netflix - whether they will fix Season 2. But it seems the issue is with the content on the servers - not on any devices you might choose to watch the show on. Right now Season 2 is definitely not HDR/DV.