Conkerkid11
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Got the same one, you wont regret it. Sitting here now enjoying mine. It is a beast.Done.
Please forgive me UPS/FedEx delivery guy.
Gotta go shopping for TV stands now.
But the impression I got from people earlier in this thread is that it keeps switching back when the Pc is rebooted?
Hopefully Samsung doesn't know what they're talking about and it doesn't take a month to get here, but it's a damn good deal, so I'll wait.Got the same one, you wont regret it. Sitting here now enjoying it. It is a beast.
Haha yeah updated my subscription as well. The Tv upscales beautifully. Even games on the og current gen consoles look amazing when upscaled by the tv. Took 4 days for mines to come in.Hopefully Samsung doesn't know what they're talking about and it doesn't take a month to get here, but it's a damn good deal, so I'll wait.
Biggest TV in the apartment right now is a 40", and the bezel is crazy.
Looking forward to 65". Finally gonna have to upgrade my Netflix subscription as well.
HDR Settings:
Picture mode Movie
Backlight 20
Brightness 46
Contrast 93
Sharpness 0
Color 50
Tint (G/R) R 50
Digital clean view Off
Auto Motion Plus Off
Smart-LED High
Dynamic Contrast Off
Color temp Warm2
Gamma 0
Color space Native
White Balance 2 point:
R- +1
G- -2
B- -1
R+ +1
G+ -4
B+ +3
Cable settings:
Backlight 7
Contrast 85
Sharpness 15
Smart LED Low
Color Space Custom (too many settings to list but honestly Auto and my calibrations don't diverge much)
Everything else the same as HDR
Gaming settings: (again, not HDR gaming)
Picture Mode Game
Sharpness 8
Smart LED Off
HDMI Black Level Normal (I turn this to low for "non-cinematic games like Smash")
Everything else the same as Cable
Only when viewing through HDMI inputs, so for example the Netflix app does not show it. The easy way to check that HDR is playing is to go to the picture menu and look for backlight. It automatically goes to 20 (max) when it's playing HDR unless you've set it lower previously.Is this TV supposed to pop up a message when viewing hdr so you know?
Only when viewing through HDMI inputs, so for example the Netflix app does not show it. The easy way to check that HDR is playing is to go to the picture menu and look for backlight. It automatically goes to 20 (max) when it's playing HDR unless you've set it lower previously.
I don't have a Pro but from what I've read you should get an HDR notification. Make sure you go to settings->picture->expert->hdmi uhd color-> on for your PS4Pro inputShould it show when using my PS4? I played FFXV and turned on HDR but saw no message popped up so I didnt know if it actually was working
Heres my baby all set up.
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Thanks! I appreciate it. I go back and forth with my settings daily. My girl likes the dynamic setting but it scorches my eyeballs lol. I tweaked a few settings in movie mode and i use that one occasionally.Damn that looks good. Congrats on a sweet setup!
I'm absolutely loving this TV. I really don't sweat the settings. I've played around with things a bit, but nothing looks better to me than the settings in the OP. Only difference is that I set my contrast to 90 rather than 94.
I don't have a Pro but from what I've read you should get an HDR notification. Make sure you go to settings->picture->expert->hdmi uhd color-> on for your PS4Pro input
Edit: I have one more question. My soundbar doesn't start up together with the TV. Connected via SoundConnect, they sync up whenever I turn on the soundbar and if I turn the TV off it also shuts off the soundbar. Anyone ever experience this?
Ahh...thought I'd at least get 4K. Can barely get it to get to HD, haha.
I'd ignore the Pro apps completely, but the YouTube app keeps signing out on the Samsung. See that other people in the thread have the same problem. Hopefully they fix it.
I set backlight to 20. Do I have to keep adjusting it? Want hdr for ffxv
This is so much more annoying than I thought it would be.If you're using game mode, then you'll have to keep changing it, because it doesn't remember the settings for HDR independently from non-HDR on game mode. Outside of game mode, it will.
What is the reason behind using Warm 2 instead of the others? Everyone seems to be using it
What is the reason behind using Warm 2 instead of the others? Everyone seems to be using it
Strange I definitely have that option turned on. Can anyone else with a pro confirm if I should get the message?
Netflix doesn't support 4K or HDR on PS4 as of yet.I decided to try the youtube and netflix apps on my PS4Pro this morning, and I noticed that when playing HDR content the TV never picked it up, backlight stayed at 7 and no HDR message. I was not in game mode by the way, switched it over to movie mode.
Do the netflix and youtube apps on the PS4 not support HDR yet? I definitely was able to watch 4k through the apps, just not HDR it seems.
Can anyone confirm?
No, it doesn't. I've checked the app daily and it still doesn't support 4K.Netflix does support 4K on the PS4.
No, it doesn't. I've checked the app daily and it still doesn't support 4K.
Is it the US-only or has it been released/updated internationally? And I have the 4K plan, I can watch it fine through my TV app.I dont know to tell ya then, 4K works for me and countless others. Check the ps4pro launch thread if you don't believe me.
Got this TV yesterday and I'm having issues connecting it to my PC. My PC detects it as a second monitor and lets me change settings for it, but the TV doesn't detect a signal. Is this because of the cable? Does it need to be a 2.0 one even with UHD color turned off for that port?
Yes, cable issue. See if you get a picture if you turn the HDMI UHD Color option off for the input you are using and use the 4:2:0 setting. Otherwise try setting resolution to 1080p and see if that gives you an image.
Cable should be HDMI High Speed (with or without ethernet) and its quality and length are big factors. HDMI 1.4 and 2.0 market cables should be the same. Unfortunately it's a total crap shoot what will work and what will not so look for reviews or suggestions for the cable.
it's pretty much the industry standard. best for reproducing the proper colors etc. i think it may have something to do with SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) but I could be wrong.
It comes closest to matching the industry standard. Think of it like this: you might enjoy a cooler picture, with more blue. If so, you'll want standard or cool. But that's like cranking the treble on a graphics equaliser: you're changing the content to suit your tastes, rather than tweaking your equipment to best reproduce the work the creators intended.
I may be guilty of this too: I found tonight that I really like setting Digital Clean View to Auto target than Off. Was watching the Street Fighter Animated Movie BD, and found it a little bit more grainy than it was on my old 720p TV. DCV did a great job of reducing picture noise and cleaning up the image unobtrusively, and without getting rid of all the grain. It struck a really nice balance, and I suspect I'll be keeping it on.
It's possible there's a bandwidth problem for them. On the native Netflix you can just push the info button to see what resolution it's running in (I have a Harmony. On the default remote it's something like 123 -> i ) Probably no way to do that on PS4 Pro. Also might help to go into account settings for the profile on Netflix home page and select "High" for video quality instead of Auto.
Just switch. After a day or two, flip it back to whatever you were using and be horrified. lol really though, you will see how harsh it was before.Thank you for the responses. I suppose that I'm only surprised because it appears to add a yellow tint to everything and I'm wondering how thats standard.