Thank you geok1ng. I had expected these to be limited production runs, but hope ZisWorks will continue to make more batches available as we move forwards. At least for a few months! :D
I thought I would ask here so that my question (and subsequent response) could perhaps benefit others on the forum who aren't sure what to do.
Also, given the fact that cithrix is frequently on this thread, and of late this thread has centered around the topic of his work, I am curious why you...
Thanks for that. I guess I mean, is what I need available now? I've been to the ZisWorks site and not sure what to order.
Would I order the entire 39” no panel kit?
Also, will these be available on an ongoing basis? As much as I'd love to shell out that cold, hard, chedda right now...
Great job cirthix!
So, what does a dummy like me, who owns a Seiki se39uy04, but doesn't understand all of the technical bits, do to transform his monitor into a 4k120hz one?
I have the kind of technical skill necessary to take a monitor apart and do what needs to be done (I fixed my little...
Now that's what I call progress!
I've been watching this thread like a hawk since you started cirthix, and dayuuuuum is it ever starting to get interesting! :D
Anything happen in the last two weeks? I've been following this thread closely and I can say it would be a real shame to see another hopeful project get dropped!
Buddy..... YOU ARE SO FREAKING AWESOME!!!
I came here today expecting nothing and got some very cool news indeed! Thanks! smile.gif
Now to get 1080p working with 3D, and get that scaling figured out! Then..... THE WORLD!!!
MWAHAHAHAHAHA!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYBODY!
(Here too? A guy...
YungMoni is back on it. If anybody here has the knowledge to help him you should head over to the linked thread and lend a hand! :)
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/166-lcd-flat-panel-displays/1473728-official-seiki-se50uy04-50-inch-4k-uhd-owners-thread-9.html
I suspect he was referring to how much smoother 38hz is over 30hz, to see if it would even be worth attempting to fix the scaling issue.
My answer to that would be, when you are dealing with such low refresh rates, almost anything is a worthwhile improvement!
Just a word of warning: I can get my Seiki to 3840x2160@38hz as well, but as pbassjunk stated, it is scaley as fuck; in other words, it looks terrible.
Until somebody like YungMoni makes some headway on the scaling, you really don't want to bother.
I would like to try YungMoni's FW but I don't think anybody has gotten it to work yet.
Edit: A Wild YungMoni Appears!
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/166-lcd-flat-panel-displays/1473728-official-seiki-se50uy04-50-inch-4k-uhd-owners-thread-10.html#post29057249
My thinking was only that YungMoni seemed to have access to a large amount of settings.
I agree, I would much rather disable the scaling than anything else!
Does anybody have experience with the Seiki U-VISION scaling cable? Does it make 1440p on this TV look any better?
That's odd. Not only does this firmware reduce input lag, but I now get an upgrading screen to go with the flashing Seiki lights.
Never did that before.
Thanks. Input lag seems to be reduced on this one when running 2160p so that's a definite bonus.
After installing this fw and setting my sharpness down on the TV I can definitely deal with this as a work PC at 4k which is awesome.
It's really too bad 1440p doesn't scale better though...
Came here with the intent of letting people know about the YungMoni FW in hopes that people might take interest and find some interesting stuff, but it looks like I'm late to that party lol.
I'm trying to find the atsc_thtf_sy14343_st2975c_cmi_v500dk1_p01_20140707.zip but can't track it down...
I'm not sure I understand what you are saying. I really don't want the black letter boxes, I want to upscale 1920x1080 (the highest res I can get decent frames at) to 2560x1440.
Would it really look that bad? Is that because of the lack of inbuilt scaling in the monitor itself?
Before my...
Hi guys, I am a complete noob when it comes to monitors and an unfortunate mishap resulted in my last one (a 47" Toshiba 3dtv) being rendered inoperable (cracked the screen). This QNIX QX2710 looks and sounds like an excellent deal based on all of the reviews I have seen, and the information I...