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Mark Tiede

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  1. After doing a few more tests, I see that it looks like the network activity goes in spurts.  I suppose it downloads some stuff into the buffer and then doesn't do anything else while the video is being played from the buffer.

    I looked up close at the screen (about a foot away) at a girl fishing in a boat in Norway as a drone passed over head.  Although I didn't have a side by side comparison, they looked the same to me whether or not it was TV Youtube app or Xbox Youtube app.  And this time, I also was getting about 115Mbps while running the TV app.  Not sure why the variability.  So many possible reasons.  But again, visually, it looks fine to me as far as I can tell without having some sort of standard test to run.

  2. Ok, I did a little more testing with my LG OLE65BA7 TV.  I took pictures of the screen.  Here is what I took:

    1. Xbox Youtube app

    2. Roku Youtube app

    3. TV Youtube app

    4. Netflix network test

     

    The end result is, I don't know if I trust the stats for nerds to really say what is going on.  Summary:

     

    Even though Netflix says I am getting 221 Mbps on network test (my ISP is supposed to be 200Mbps so I believe that number) and Xbox Youtube says it is getting 153Mbps connection speed while playing the video, Roku says it is only getting 45Mbps.  And TV app says it is getting 64Mbps.  And Xbox says ZERO network activity?

    Xbox is only one that says viewport and display are 4k

    Maybe that drop in speed is because it is doing the upscaling?  And that takes away from overall throughput?  But, again, it LOOKS great.

    So I think I was remembering the 4k viewport and display from the Xbox and the others said they were doing 4k so I assumed it was.

     

    Don't know if any of this is any help, or it is just confirming what you were complaining about in the first post.

     

    p.s.

       After posting, I finally noticed the paper clip icon for adding "other media" and I've included them here.  Don't know if the upload process changes resolution of attachments.

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  3. It might just be the app.  Make sure you specify you want 4k in the app (I THINK you can do that).  I seem to recall youtube doing something similar to me and I just put it to 4k instead of "auto".  Then the Nerd Stats actually showed that it was doing 4k. It might also be that your network connection doesn't have enough throughput.  I've read that on many of the TVs, the network card is very slow.  It was on my TV.  I switched it to use the "5g" wifi connection and it didn't have any problems.

    Good luck.

  4. What were you using as input before switch to HDMI?  What are you watching?  Youtube TV?  Youtube? Some other app?  Your wifi might not have a strong enough signal and then the TV is choosing a resolution that it can support for your wifi.  And that maybe lower resolution.  I have read that the LG TVs have very slow ethernet cards so if you try to watch something from the internet, I would suggest staying with the wifi and not trying ethernet.

  5. On 5/12/2021 at 6:22 AM, kaspee said:

    When I watch a 4k video and I use the magic remote to see the resolution it says 2160p and nok 4k, does anyone know if my settings are wrong?

    Resolution is in 2 directions,  vertical and horizontal.  Standard "4k" is 3840 x 2160 (tall x wide).  So the 3840 is nearly 4,000 hence the 4k (a generous round off and probably a misuse of the "k" which usually means 1024).   

    So the 2160p means how many pixels of vertical resolution (the TALL direction).  The p means "progressive" as opposed to interlaced.  In the old days, every other line of resolution was scanned on each scan of the screen.  Now electronics are fast enough and pixels stay illuminated long enough that it makes all 2160 lines in one scan.  

     

    So it sounds like you ARE watching 4k.

  6. Newbie,

       Did you follow the other steps?

     

    "Pick up your magic remote.  Shake it until you get a pointer on the tv screen.  Press the little scroll wheel button down.  This should display the input source in the upper left corner such as "HDMI1".  Then motion with the remote until the pointer is over that "HDMI1" and press the little scroll wheel again.  That should show the information about that source."

     

    This assumes that the "input source" is something external, like HDMI2, for instance.

  7. So I got an Xbox One X which has games that display 4k.  And also the YouTube app displays 4k videos.  How do I know that I have everything set up correctly and the TV is ACTUALLY displaying 4k video mode?

    Sometimes even HD looks really good and I haven't watched 4k stuff to know if I'm really seeing it.

    It would be nice if there were an option in the TV for displaying the actual resolution in the corner or something.  I tried to set things up through my Denon AVR X2000 receiver and the Xbox complained about the TV not being able to do 4k.  I don't know if I had something set up wrong or not, so I just hooked the Xbox up to the TV in hdmi 1.  And I think the Xbox THINKS it is now capable of at least SOME 4k, but it would be nice to verify that the TV is doing what I think it is doing.

    Anybody know an app or something that would help?

     

    oh, I DID see a "+HDR" on the screen for a moment at some point.  Don't remember what triggered it nor how to get it to display it again.

  8. I loaded the Photos & Videos app and was pleased to see a Filter that allowed it to show both Photos AND Videos.  So I applied that Filter (which was probably the default anyway).  I see thumbnails of Photos AND Videos.  So then I clicked on the first thumbnail, which happened to be a video.  When that video finished playing, it went to the next video and so on through all the videos.  I expected it to go to the next Photo OR Video.  In other words I expected it to step through and play the thumbnails as they were displayed by the filter.

    I don't suppose the LG webOS programmers visit this forum, but if they do, can this feature be changed?  If I just wanted to watch videos, I would have changed the filter to just videos.  Instead it looks like it launches the video player and then goes to the next video.

  9. When I switch from cable to xbox or another input, the sound levels aren't equal.  So I maybe have to turn the sound way up for one device and when I go to the other device, it is blasting.   Shouldn't the tv recognize when I turn down (or up) one input source that I don't necessarily want to affect another one?

    Am I missing something?  I haven't found anyplace to adjust those levels.  (nothing on the tv and nothing in the cable box, for instance.

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