Yeah, Netflix HDR seems to be consistently darker than any other source, it's its own thing really. No idea why.
So I'm trying to update my firmware via usb and I can't seem to figure it out. I downloaded the file and extracted it onto the USB drive, then I plugged it in to my TV and chose update but it never gives me the option of checking the USB drive for the update. What am I doing wrong?
So I'm trying to update my firmware via usb and I can't seem to figure it out. I downloaded the file and extracted it onto the USB drive, then I plugged it in to my TV and chose update but it never gives me the option of checking the USB drive for the update. What am I doing wrong?
I had an issue where Netflix would just show a blank screen and restarting the TV or the app would not help. Had to reset Smart Hub to get it working again.
So how is the input lag in movie mode? I assume it's the only mode that allows HDR.
Is the YouTube login problem fixed?
Game mode allows HDR and other modes as well.
What are the recomended settings for the regular PS4?
That's how it usually is with electronics. I am gonna keep my KS9000 for 5 years or more now and upgrade to an OLED or 8K or whatever.I'm just super happy with this TV at the moment but I hate when I buy something "best in class" just for it to become outdated in one/two years.
5 years is fine to be honest. I just despise phone tech because everything runs on the same OS which is always updated and snappy on the latest phone but starts to run like shit when you have an older model. I'm just starting to worry I jumped on the 4K train before it was acruallu ready.That's how it usually is with electronics. I am gonna keep my KS9000 for 5 years or more now and upgrade to an OLED or 8K or whatever.
But so far so good I guess. The main reason I asked is because I stopped caring about display tech when I bought this TV, just wondered what the next big step is. 8K, new HDMI features, another HDR standard, new monitor materials, something else?
The one good thing is this tv could be firmware upgradable to future hdr specs also with the one connect box if hdmi standards move on faster than they normally would it could be as simply as buying a new one connect box and a firmware update. I normally keep TVs around three years so this should be plenty of time for oled to get where I need them to get before I jump in.How long do you think this TV will "last"?
I worry about technology all the time, having to upgrade GPUs, phones, consoles etc. too often. Are there new techs in the display market that will render this monitor "old" amytime soon, or will this actually be good for the entire 4K "generation" (until we move up in resolution basically, which is probably ways away still)?
Or will this version of HDR last a while? How about new HDMI versions which handles data transfering differently? Or LED being outdated because of OLED or something even better?
I'm just super happy with this TV at the moment but I hate when I buy something "best in class" just for it to become outdated in one/two years.
How long do you think this TV will "last"?
I worry about technology all the time, having to upgrade GPUs, phones, consoles etc. too often. Are there new techs in the display market that will render this monitor "old" amytime soon, or will this actually be good for the entire 4K "generation" (until we move up in resolution basically, which is probably ways away still)?
Or will this version of HDR last a while? How about new HDMI versions which handles data transfering differently? Or LED being outdated because of OLED or something even better?
I'm just super happy with this TV at the moment but I hate when I buy something "best in class" just for it to become outdated in one/two years.
Yea dc is on low.
I might be a little late with the answer, but Dynamic Contrast needs to be turned off. It messes up colour and brightness and is essentially the exact opposite of what HDR delivers. That is why you might hav a hard time spotting the difference.
Those are the recomended settings for the Ps4 Pro, no? Should i use them on a regular PS4?
Just bought a standalone uhd 4k player, and boy if you're a movie buff and only own the Xbox one s I'd recommend you stump up for a Panasonic ub700, picture quality looks way better than the s in every aspect.
Are you using Chrome or Firefox? There are many free plug-ins on both that allow you to download Youtube videos for offline play.
Did you try my settings in op. My written ones should work. Also make sure ps4 settings are right.
Did you make sure eco mode is off.
Hdr you will know it.
I'm using Chrome. What are the plugins?
How do you turn off ECO mode?
Is hdr supported on every HDMI input? My ps4 pro said hdr was unavailable on input 3 and a quick Google search hasn't provided any divinitive info. (This is on a ks9000 but I assume it would be the same answer for both)
As far as how long to keep this tv goes.
My general rule is what the consoles are capable of. With the pro i needed this tv.
I really cant see the consoles getting much ahead for a long ass time. And for movies, well i cant be buying them at 30 bucks a 4k anyways
Do you have it passing through a psvr breakout box by chance?Is hdr supported on every HDMI input? My ps4 pro said hdr was unavailable on input 3 and a quick Google search hasn't provided any divinitive info. (This is on a ks9000 but I assume it would be the same answer for both)
Is hdr supported on every HDMI input? My ps4 pro said hdr was unavailable on input 3 and a quick Google search hasn't provided any divinitive info. (This is on a ks9000 but I assume it would be the same answer for both)
4k HDR should work on all inputs. Make sure you enable UHD color on the input you'll be using HDR on (I just enable it on all inputs)Is hdr supported on every HDMI input? My ps4 pro said hdr was unavailable on input 3 and a quick Google search hasn't provided any divinitive info. (This is on a ks9000 but I assume it would be the same answer for both)
I'm not paying the much either. Hopefully Redbox will start carrying 4K discs soon.
does anyone know if it's possible to downgrade the firmware on the ks9000 series?
Lately I noticed while playing some games that I get the double image effect and this shit is bothering me to no end, I have this TV for 2 months now and I could swear for the first 1,5 month it was all fine but now I have this crap popping up every now and then.
So you have an idea, apologies if I can't link to this website, this guy has a picture of the issue:
https://www.avforums.com/threads/picture-issues-with-the-samsung-ks9000.2028627/
I'm thinking it's firmware related and wanted to try to downgrade it to a previous version.
If you guys have any better insight, please let me know...
Basically this happens for a split second
I've only had it happen to me once but some people seem to have it frequently. If you're at 1165 or under though, consider yourself lucky.
As far as how long to keep this tv goes.
My general rule is what the consoles are capable of. With the pro i needed this tv.
I really cant see the consoles getting much ahead for a long ass time. And for movies, well i cant be buying them at 30 bucks a 4k anyways
I just bought lego movie 4k for 20
My kid is getting into lego and we only watched it on netflix before, its on bluray for 10 but why the heck do i own this expensive tv if im not going to pay 10 more for the 4k hdr version
Its upscale but i read cgi upscales really well
First 4k i actually bought.
Can anyont tell me what i should be using for the ps4 (pro) settings.
Like, i'm still super confused.. do i want full or limited on? and i dont see anywhere on the TV to change full and limited also.
And i saw posts recommending to change the black level but it always says unavailable..
Is there a site or list that breaks down which releases are actually based on 4K material?First 4K movie you bought wasn't even 4K :b
anywhere in the uk selling this TV????? 55inch+
I just bought lego movie 4k for 20
My kid is getting into lego and we only watched it on netflix before, its on bluray for 10 but why the heck do i own this expensive tv if im not going to pay 10 more for the 4k hdr version
Its upscale but i read cgi upscales really well
First 4k i actually bought.
First 4K movie you bought wasn't even 4K :b
Is there a site or list that breaks down which releases are actually based on 4K material?
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search/download%20youtube?hl=en-US&_category=extensions
I don't use any of these currently so I can't make recommendations, but the reviews and ratings should be helpful in picking one.
It's an option buried in the TV's menus. It's not in the picture settings but in one of the others. You want all this turned off.
According to the official thread on AVS, this is the fix for the ads.
"Quick and easy method to permanently remove those pesky, distracting and unacceptable tile ads from the SmartHub Menu. Here's how I did it:
Settings/Network/Network Status/IP Setting/DNS Setting - change to "Enter manually" and enter 198.101.242.72
That's it, you're done. No more ads. *Note, It's possible it might take a few hours/a day for your DNS cache to expire and have the TV re-query using their servers.
DNS Servers provided by Alternate DNS. alternate-dns.com"
I've only just done it, but figured I'd drop this in here in case it works. Found nothing to suggest it doesn't, so fingers crossed.