Yep, static things generally look much nicer. However I am now wondering whether 4:4:4 is for me as I use the TV as a secondary monitor mounted above my 1440p 27" screen. I use the TV mainly for watching media... so I'm just wondering if I'd be better off with UDH Color disabled and utilizing...
I've set mine up exactly like this, but now I've been wondering - the TV is mainly used as a secondary display to my monitor as it's mounted above... I mostly use it for watching media, movies, etc
Would I be better off running it in regular 4:2:0 mode (or whatever it is) to take advantage of...
Turns out it was neither!
After literally two days trying to fix this and blaming it on HDMI cables, it turns out all I had to do was set Windows to only show 1 monitor under Display settings (The TV) instead keeping the original 'extend these displays' that I had set. Then I just set up the...
I believe only HDMI 1 (DVI/PC) is 4:4:4 capable on my TV JU6550, which is JU6500 in UK and JU6700 in the US afaik.
I'm honestly starting to question if mine has a faulty HDMI port or something, totally out of ideas now. Currently queueing to speak to Samsung Live Chat (Been waiting 2 hours...
The 18Gbps cable I ordered arrived today and still no luck. TV restarts and isn't detected any more like with the other cable.
So annoying, not sure if I can be bothered blowing money on another cable! :mad:
And that's my only option with UHD Color disabled...
EDIT: Another interesting...
Thank you. I just figured because it had ethernet, etc that it was decent enough.
I'll put an order in for an 18Gbps one now, cheers! Hopefully that sorts it.
Hey all.
I've been tearing my hair out (or I would if I had any!) the past day trying to sort a problem out with my 40" Samsung JU6550U, so any help would be massively appreciated.
Basically I've owned the TV for a few months and never thought about setting it up for Chroma 4:4:4 via my PC...