Toggling HDR on and off while playing Forza Horizon 3 on this TV makes me wonder how I ever lived without this.
From what I can tell, all settings go across apart from Backlight which defaults to 50. I'm not sure if this should be left or not.... as far as I can tell there is no way to have two lots of settings for HDR/Non HDR which makes me think Sony expects them to be the same?
Brightness with 1 is still the same. Haven't tested it now that I know that Black Level is brightness on this set.
Turn on enhanced HDMI in the TV settings, plug Pro into HDMI 2 or 3 and you're pretty much done as far as that is concerned. This will allow 4K HDR.
I think the hype behind HDR is totally justified.
Tho i cant go back to 1080p on Forza even with HDR. haha.
Game is awesome looking tho.
Any deals on these sets for black Friday?
Any deals on these sets for black Friday?
HDR mode does allow you to change this setting from the brightness default value of 50 (Max) to whatever you want it on. The value can depend on your room lighting conditions. Brighter rooms require more backlight, dim rooms less backlight for optimal PQ. So SDR backlight and HDR backlight can be set independently.
Have you tried Infamous Second Son or are you only judging these sets performance on ND games? In no way shape or form should ISS look washed out with HDR on. Its a fantastic implementation. ND HDR, not as good. Ot does appear that they have raised the overall picture luminance which is not how HDR is supposed to work.
Uh no. Black level sets black level. Black level may be set by eye using a se-up disc like the one I have previously linked to. The default value nails it on my set and did not need to be adjusted. Most TV manufactures do call this brightness, because in the old days there was no way to decouple the backlight from the black level.
Contrast sets the white level.
The brightness sets the back light luminance (intensity). Adjusting this to 1 or Min is good for a dim/dark room as it ensures those inky blacks.
1st set backlight, then black level and contrast.
Make sure you are in game mode.
I don't know, this TV does beautiful things with a 1080p signal too. I'm shocked at how well it upscales!
How do you turn on 4K HDR? Trying to play Ratchet on the Pro and it says only 2k is enabled.
Turn on enhanced HDMI in the TV settings, plug Pro into HDMI 2 or 3 and you're pretty much done as far as that is concerned. This will allow 4K HDR.
Eeeeeeexcellent.Toggling HDR on and off while playing Forza Horizon 3 on this TV makes me wonder how I ever lived without this.
I'm curious about this too, but I probably won't be able to get it for another 3 months or soSo this thing is gonna stay at $650 right?
Is that deal for the ks8000 still going on? I'm undecided but I wanna buy a TV soon
I'm probably just really dumb, but how do you get to settings? Apparently the "action menu" button on the remote is not that, and I can't find the button on the TV itself.Could be a number of things..first thing I would try is going to settings menu on the tv, click external inputs and change hdmi signal format to enhance 4k.
I'm probably just really dumb, but how do you get to settings? Apparently the "action menu" button on the remote is not that, and I can't find the button on the TV itself.
Home button brings up an Android-like menu, keep scrolling down for a Settings box. It also took me two hours to figure out.I've been trying to figure this out for the past two hours...
I can't figure out where the settings are for the life of me.
inFAMOUS looks great. Everything else looks kinda trash. The issue is that a lot of games on PS4 Pro don't really tell you whether HDR is being implemented or not.. Obviously you can look based on changing HDR auto to on/off but it's still unintuitive.
I swear you said in an earlier post that black level controlled brightness on this set.
That must be the issue. I'm playing in a pitch black room with no windows. Should brightness be set closer to 1-10 on both SDR and HDR or is 50 what it should be on for a DIM room. I guess I'm still looking for clarity as currently, outside of inFAMOUS, everything looks washed out and not vibrant in the slightest.. It was the same when playing in the Sony offices too.
Finally got to try out my PS4 pro today. And can confirm the HDR doesn't look washed out no more. In fact it looks amazing. I guess it could be the ps4 didn't have a HDMI 2.0 input. Therefore HDMI looked washed. But ratchet and clank looks fantastic now with 4k upscaled and HDMI.
Did you switch to the cable that came with the Pro? Maybe it was the cable.
is this tv us only? Amazon Germany doesnt know it.
R&C's HDR looks the same for me on the 43" on PS4 and PS4 Pro.Finally got to try out my PS4 pro today. And can confirm the HDR doesn't look washed out no more. In fact it looks amazing. I guess it could be the ps4 didn't have a HDMI 2.0 input. Therefore HDR looked washed. But ratchet and clank looks fantastic now with 4k upscaled and HDR..
Have you set brightness (backlight) and contrast (white level) to max?Just a bit disappointed the bright parts of the headlights or the powers weren't noticeable brighter.
Turn on HDMI Enhanced Format.So I have the Pro and I'm trying to check my resolution but it says that HDR is not supported. Which is weird cause the 800D should have HDR. Is there a solution to this???
Enable Enhanced HDMI in the TV settings and make sure to connect the Pro to HDMI 2 or 3So I have the Pro and I'm trying to check my resolution but it says that HDR is not supported. Which is weird cause the 800D should have HDR. Is there a solution to this???
Thanks I'll try that. Does it matter on which input the Pro is connected to or if it's connected to PSVR?Turn on HDMI Enhanced Format.
http://helpguide.sony.net/tv/caep1/v1/en/contents/TP0000848059.html
Press the HOME button, then select [Settings] [External inputs] [HDMI signal format] [Enhanced format]
and make sure the PS4's connected to HDMI input 2 or 3.
Thanks I'll try that. Does it matter on which input the Pro is connected to or if it's connected to PSVR?
Oh ok. So only connect to the PSVR when I want to use it then.Yeah, the Pro can't be routed through the PSVR breakout box if you want HDR. You need to connect the Pro directly to the TV to be able to send an HDR signal.
It's obvious that black is off-black when the scene you're watching has very little brightness to contrast with it, much like non-HDR displays. It's more unusual, and surprising to see how bright tiny groups of pixels can get for embers rising in smoke, neon particles etc.Lots of reviews seem to criticise the HDR because the TV doesn't have decent local dimming. While they might be right when comparing to much more expensive sets, does it still look decent in HDR mode? I'd expect the black level to go a bit grey but that is probably OK during bright moments.
Please read what has been posted above in regards to Enhanced HDMI and try again.Uh, the information screen is saying my TV only supports 2K HDR. Have I done something wrong? Have my TV settings set to Automatic on HDR.
Lots of reviews seem to criticise the HDR because the TV doesn't have decent local dimming. While they might be right when comparing to much more expensive sets, does it still look decent in HDR mode? I'd expect the black level to go a bit grey but that is probably OK during bright moments.
Please read what has been posted above in regards to Enhanced HDMI and try again.
Lots of reviews seem to criticise the HDR because the TV doesn't have decent local dimming. While they might be right when comparing to much more expensive sets, does it still look decent in HDR mode? I'd expect the black level to go a bit grey but that is probably OK during bright moments.
Lots of reviews seem to criticise the HDR because the TV doesn't have decent local dimming. While they might be right when comparing to much more expensive sets, does it still look decent in HDR mode? I'd expect the black level to go a bit grey but that is probably OK during bright moments.
This TV is down to £599 from over £1k at Currys.
Does it have all the right stuff? Is it good one? Says HDR but idk.
Help?
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and...gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CPi6r8WRntACFVGZFgodtM0ELA
Don't bother trying to get this to work. Most comfy way is to run a plex server on your PC and stream the video to the TV. I think it's impossible to get HDR video playing on Windows right now.How can I play HDR videos on windows?
I tried MPC-HC but I don´t get the HDR Symbol at [Action Menu] -> [Picture] on the right side.(Is there any other way to find the HDR information?)
When i put the video on the USB stick, plug it into the TV and play it with the Video App I get the HDR Signal....and daaamn this looks awesoooome =D really different from normal 4K content.
I use the Xbox One cable that came with it, cause its the only HDMI 2.0 I have right now.
HDMI2 on the TV with enhanced Format.
43XD8005 (european/austrian version)
GTX1070
In the Nvidia Control Panel I have
3840x2160
8bit
RGB full
I can´t select 10 bit, even when I switch to YUV 4:2:0
Is this a proper configuration?
Any suggestions?
PS: The TV is awesome, everything is so freaking crisp =D
except the Steam interface xD