42" OLED 4k 120hz for $1005...
has this been confirmed? because that would be great news.
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42" OLED 4k 120hz for $1005...
The article above mentions the production cost of the 42" OLED being lower by 33% than that of the 55" model. I assumed the street price.has this been confirmed? because that would be great news.
was mostly referring to the refresh rate. Price is whatever for me. It all about the size and refresh rate.The article above mentions the production cost of the 42" OLED being lower by 33% than that of the 55" model. I assumed the street price.
That rarely translates to price for the end user.The article above mentions the production cost of the 42" OLED being lower by 33% than that of the 55" model. I assumed the street price.
I would actually be interested in the 31" 1080p model, not for a monitor, but to replace our current bedroom TV. It's on a dresser in the corner of the room, angled toward the bed, and I can only go so big without completely changing the furniture configuration. I'm using a Sharp AQUOS right now that's been humming along for years, but if they actually bring out a 31" I'd be all over it! I hate watching dark/night scenes on that TV...can't see jack squat nor make out any details.
The 42" model would definitely be interesting for people who prefer that size for a monitor. Several people in this thread have wished for that size already.
so after farting around this some more, i think it's something specific to doing it via resize desktop. i manually added the resolution via registry and it works finefor those who run this at 3840x1620... are you able to set the color depth to 10 bpc? it shows the option for me but as soon as i set it, it reverts back
My OLED started doing something weird - after going up from sleep mode, it puts all windows in a left top corner.
Did you guys notice anything similar?
You can fix this with registry change:Mine does it too but it does not concern me. I believe it has something to do with the display handshake Windows does when waking from sleep, similar to what a laptop does when connected to an external display.
Well, Nvidia fucks yet another thing up. It seems my CX 48" is no longer detected as G-Sync capable on the latest driver when using HDMI 2.0 despite that being one of the things supposedly fixed by the driver.
EDIT: Had to use DDU to reinstall from scratch to get G-Sync back even on an older driver.
With the driver from december my LG CX was recognized as Gsync compatible.
After installing the current driver I had to go to Nvidia Control panel, Gsync, where it shows "not compatible" and set the checkbox for "use it anyway". Works just as before now for me
With the driver from december my LG CX was recognized as Gsync compatible.
After installing the current driver I had to go to Nvidia Control panel, Gsync, where it shows "not compatible" and set the checkbox for "use it anyway". Works just as before now for me
Nioh 2 seemed to work fine with DLSS before the new driver came out, they patched the game a few days before it and I ran it fine, saw the same performance increase.For me the whole G-Sync tab went missing, even downgrading back to an older driver. Had to run DDU to get it back and then it seemed to work on the newer driver as well.
I also figured out how to use the 456.71 driver that works with the Club3D adapter but have the latest DLSS 2.x support. It wasn't working in Nioh 2 so what I did was use NvCleanInstall to extract the 456.71 and 467.72 drivers, then I installed 467.72 and copied the C:\ProgramData\Nvidia\NGX folder from this driver elsewhere. Then I copied the nvngx.dl_ files from the 467.72 package to 456.71 installation and installed the older driver. Finally I replaced the C:\ProgramData\Nvidia\NGX contents with the ones from the latest driver.
Now Nioh 2 can run DLSS 2.x on my older driver! Neat trick if you want latest DLSS support but need to run an older driver due to some issue.
You can fix this with registry change:
https://www.performance-computer.com/learn/prevent-windows-10-from-resizing-open-windows/
Yes it did but it did not work on 456.71, which is the newest driver I can use unless I want to lose the benefits of the Club3D adapter with my 2080 Ti. It's a bug Nvidia hopefully fixes in their next release.Nioh 2 seemed to work fine with DLSS before the new driver came out, they patched the game a few days before it and I ran it fine, saw the same performance increase.
Hello guys, I have been stalking on this thread for a while, and now that I have LG 48CX and Club 3D CAC-1085 adapter, I thought you could help me with some of my questions. I tried to answers to those questions on my own, but there are just too many comments .BTW, I have RTX 2080 Ti SLI & 456.71 driver installed.
Thank you in advance.
- What should I see in HDMI Diagnostics in HDR Type? I have played Youtube HDR video on Edge and played Redout: Enhanced Edition with HDR support, but I have only seen HDR Type: SDR. I have seen pictures of HDR Type: HDR10, is it only relevant for consoles?
- What is maximum supported Chroma Subsampling mode for 4K@120 HDR 10 bpc with proper colour space with adapter (RGB Full or Limited, 444, 422, 420)? I have only managed to get 420, 10bpc and R.2020.
- I managed to get 4K@120 RGB Full 10bpc, but NO_DATA in HDMI Diagnostics therefore no R.2020 colour space badge on TV. Is it enough to change it to R.2020 in HDMI Signalling Override to get proper HDR? Is HDR content already adjusted for R.2020 so that GPU doesn't has to send info about proper colour space?
- I have read I should be able to have working 422 10bpc with proper colour space, is it right(60hz without adapter, 120hz with adapter)? As said before, I have only managed to get 420, 10bpc and R.2020.
- What has better PQ, RGB Full 8bpc with dithering & forced bt.2020 for HDR Gaming? Or is RGB Full 10bpc & forced bt.2020 better? Is there any perfomance/lag difference?
- I have read on few places that everything below RGB Full has banding issue on LG OLED?
- I have read that LG process everything internally in RGB Low (16-235), so isn't it better to send signal by RGB Low?
- Is PC icon & Game mode best for HDR gaming? I read about shuttering on consoles with 4K@120Hz with PC Icon, but I'm not sure if it was just byproduct of Gamma Issue with VRR.
- Can I send surround sound (5.1 uncompressed, I'm not sure if it is different from PCM or what most games output) from TV by ARC/eARC to AVR? I think I have read something for solving this issue about hacking, was it maybe EDID hacking? I have Denon AVR-X2600H.
- Do you change something else in HDMI Signalling Override to get proper HDR beside first setting Colorimetry?
Thanks for replying.1. HDMI diagnostics always shows SDR there. It's a bug and can be ignored.
2. 3840x2160 120 Hz 10-bit 4:4:4, aka RGB full. Make sure you are using nothing newer than 456.71 driver or else this breaks.
3. Don't worry about HDMI diagnostics, they tend to go haywire with the adapter and can be just ignored.
4. Without the adapter I think you should be able to get 4K 60 Hz 4:2:2 10-bit.
5. There is no need to force BT2020. Sometimes things will get fucked up and the wrong color space is output to the display but you can fix this by going to 4K 60 Hz and back to 4K 120 Hz. You can tell the issue when you see red colors as too dull in HDR mode. Use https://github.com/Maassoft/ColorControl to change between them easily.
6. Can't say anything about that. Haven't bothered testing. There is no point in using anything but RGB Full.
7. It can do both as per its black level setting. Auto will handle both just fine.
8. For PC yes. For console use the Game Console setting because at least my PS5 does not seem to work with 4:4:4 color and drops to 4:2:2. It's not visible in games anyway.
9. Afaik yes. I don't have an AV receiver with eARC so I just use the optical and it's fine. Just can't be bothered to buy a new receiver until HDMI 2.1 issues are solved on the new ones.
10. There is no need to change anything in that menu. Leave it at default.
In short, stop messing around and just use your display.
It should work fine as long as you have the latest adapter firmware (the latest I have got from Club3D is 1.04) and use Nvidia drivers <457 major version.Thanks for replying.
I know you mean it well when you said I should stop messing around, but when I got my adapter, first I tried it with my stock driver I use, and it didn't work. Then, as for recommendation of Club 3D, I installed the newest one, and it still didn't work. After that it took me quite a while until I found out all relevant information, and your comment for working driver. BTW, on Club 3D forums they say even 456.98 works with adapter, but I didn't try it myself.
I think this configuration (4K@120Hz TV with Turing and this adapter) needs a little fidling, because otherwise I wouldn't find out that even when some configuration's are in driver, they don't change the input that TV receives, if I believe what both FreeSync Information and HDMI Diagnostic says.
And in my case, in 4K@120Hz 10bpc, only 4:2:0 gives proper colours/colour space. With RGB Full even switching to 60Hz and back to 120Hz doesn't seem to solve it, therefore I get dull colours/wrong colour space. Thus, I must force BT.2020
CX doesn't support the DTS codec. the only way to get it is to play it from a different device that does support it (i.e. nvidia shield, bluray player, etc) and play it through an AVRSorry for my ignorance but is there no easy way to get DTS audio to play on my LG TV? It seems like maybe if I go through the work of setting up a Plex server? We've always just copy pasted files to a USB stick and plugged them in to the TV and it's worked great. The files have no 2nd audio source, I checked. I have a soundbar and it's connected via eArc. I don't care if it converts down to 2 channel, I just wanna watch my stuff without reripping it or installing Plex
Maybe try another cable?Does anyone have issues running 4k 120 hz? I can't seem to get it set and have been running in 1440p 120hz.
I am running a new 3090 card, and figured it was my old XP Titans that weren't allowing me to get into 4k 120 hz, but I have the same problem.
In the ULTRA HD resolution section, 4k x 2k 3840x2160 (Native) has 60hz being the highest hz I can choose. In the PC section, I try 3840 x2160 where I can get 120hz as a selection, but I get no signal and it reverts to my 1440p 120hz or I can get 4k at 60hz...
Am I doing something wrong? Quality cables here....
Sorry for my ignorance but is there no easy way to get DTS audio to play on my LG TV?
You can turn off DTS in the LG WebOS's Plex app (or any plex client for that matter). Then plex will transcode DTS-MA 7.1/5.1 to PCM or multichannel AAC.
Maybe you're already aware, but WebOS supports some USB ethernet adapters which is a method to get upwards of 300mbps - the following one is commonly mentioned as being compatible (you can also find multiple mentions of people using it on LG OLED TVs in the user reviews):Between that and the lol_100Mbit_ethernet that really bums me out.
...Thanks Elvn, I saw your posts when searching but it was a little out of my league
What a shame, thanks for the info anyways, nutop. Between that and the lol_100Mbit_ethernet that really bums me out.
Forgive my ignorance, but is plex unable to transcode to 7.1 multichannel in a lossless codec (PCM, FLAC, etc.)? I mean, WebOS's built-in media player for USB drives supports decoding those audio codecs.
Maybe you're already aware, but WebOS supports some USB ethernet adapters which is a method to get upwards of 300mbps - the following one is commonly mentioned as being compatible (you can also find multiple mentions of people using it on LG OLED TVs in the user reviews):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BBD7NFU
Shield@NVIDIA
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If all goes as planned, the next release will bring the ability to override the Default audio output selection and allow you to choose hdmi, usb or bt and then specific devices within usb or bt. Have a tear build of this running at my place now and it’s working well.
DisplayPort 1.4 doesn't have enough bandwidth to run 4K 120 Hz with 10-bit color or higher. You should be able to get 120 Hz if you set the color to 8-bit RGB, or change the color space to YCbCr 4:2:2.Hi Porter, I just updated my post, but here's my edit.
EDIT:
I am running three of these in a triple monitor setup. I just realised the right side TV going into the HDMI port on the 3090 can do 4k 120hz fine. I have the other two going from HDMI through Club 3d adapters into the display ports. They'll both only do 4k 60hz.
Any ideas?
The Club3d adapter uses DSC to allow 4k/120hz 10bit RGB from DP1.4 and outputs an HDMI 2.1 signal. It should support 4k/120hz 10bit RGB on the TV's, just no VRR.DisplayPort 1.4 doesn't have enough bandwidth to run 4K 120 Hz with 10-bit color or higher. You should be able to get 120 Hz if you set the color to 8-bit RGB, or change the color space to YCbCr 4:2:2.