MistaSparkul
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Gotta love it. I dont see a quality loss at all from dropping to 420 from 422 and 10bit to 8bit.
How were you getting 10 bit before? I thought nvidia doesn't support 10bit through HDMI.
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Gotta love it. I dont see a quality loss at all from dropping to 420 from 422 and 10bit to 8bit.
How were you getting 10 bit before? I thought nvidia doesn't support 10bit through HDMI.
So 10 bit IS supportee over hdmi on nvidia then...what about 444?
Not supported, not at 4K anyway.
Interesting. Well technically hdmi 2.0 does not have the bandwidth to do 10bit 444 at 60Hz. Does it at least show up at 30Hz? I think you may have just solved one of everyones biggest questions about nvidia supporting 10 bit over hdmi.
Unfortunately no since FLAC is the least-compressed format that is the most available, wav is unrealistic. If atmos music actually took off and became a thing (making new uncompressed atmos surround recordings from the studio master tracks), I would definitely start building a library of that though. I am definitely looking forward to uncompresesd hdmi audio with eARC from dolbytrueHD and atmos movies.
About the VRR-less, assumingly DSC club 3D adapter. Yeah it's a short stop gap and VRR 4:2:0 would be more preferable in the meantime I agree. I won't be getting my LG OLED until november (only 4months or so away really) so hopefully the 3090ti /hybrid will be out by then and with hdmi 2.1 (othewise amd gpu?) making the adapter unnecessary.
How are you getting 120hz @ 4K?Gotta love it. I dont see a quality loss at all from dropping to 420 from 422 and 10bit to 8bit.View attachment 256609
Yeah please tell me how I can do this on my 55" C9. I have a 2080 Ti
Yeah please tell me how I can do this on my 55" C9. I have a 2080 Ti
Yea FLAC and WAV are exactly the same thing. It's just that one file is smaller and requires a little extra (and perfectly negligible) processing (but also less data to read from the storage which might be beneficial).
There is no point in keeping .WAV or .PCM files unless you are a professional working with those files (since some applications will not work with compressed files directly). Same goes for .BMP files etc.
Atmos Music isn’t a conversion of stereo into multichannel surround — it’s a from-scratch-made recording that utilizes these extra channels in a whole new way.
One of the defining characteristics of both Dolby Atmos for movies and Dolby Atmos Music is that an object (or in the case of music, an instrument or vocal track) can be manipulated in 3D space by the producer independently. For example, when listening to Atmos Music on an Atmos-compatible sound system, you might hear the violins from the front of the room as a symphony begins, but as the music continues over time, those instruments could be gradually shifted in space to feel as though they are coming from all around you. It’s an unprecedented degree of control for producers, and much like the 3D effect in movies, it might feel jarring or even cheesy if it were executed in a ham-fisted way. But by the same token, it can also feel sublime when the spatial options are manipulated by a deft and experienced hand.
A selected group of volunteers, unfamiliar with the image compression technology but with good vision, are individually presented an application that periodically alternates between original and decompressed images, including photography, text and artificial patterns generated by computer. The task is to try to detect any loss of quality by identifying any flickering artifacts. The results are then tabulated to determine the mean score from which VESA classifies compression as visually lossless or not.
Cool. Thanks for letting me know. i just called and was able to get the price match. So they refunded me the $100. Anyone else who ordered for $1599 call ASAP while it's still at the lower price and get your $100 back.Best buy price went back down to $1,499 for those who are interested.
On the desktop I run everything in a dark theme so ABL doesn’t bother me. I see it occasionally in HDR content though which isn’t fun.
Height is fine, doesn’t feel too tall at all. I do find myself looking down more though since the screen goes to the bottom of the desk.
Gaming and video are simply incredible on this, like nothing I’ve ever experienced. It is OK for desktop work, the text is a bit blurry, from 3-4 feet away the PPI feels like something between 1080p and 1440p.
Edit: PPI issue was fixed when I changed to PC mode. It looks like the TV defaults to 4:2:0 over HDMI. [More info.](https://www.reddit.com/r/OLED/comments/hfan8y/lg_cx_pc_mode_and_game_mode/fvxfmmb/) Text is crisp and clear now after the fix, I would put the effective PPI somewhere around 1440p now.
PPI is the same regardless of how far away you are. The pixels per degree would be the same as a 24" 1920x1080 or 32" 2560x1440 screen at any distance.From reddit. Assuming it's noone from this thread so thought I'd paste a bit of it over:
https://www.reddit.com/comments/hfyo0o/comment/fw0zoqs
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I was replying to the content of your post, and PPD is a measure for exactly what you're describing. PPD is 79.67 for a 27" 2560x1440 screen at 3.5 feet and 75.11 for a 43" 3840x2160 screen.that's not my post I just copied it over for people to see his setup and comments.
Distance does make a difference to perceived ppi, not actual. The farther you are away from something, the smaller it looks. My 43 inch 4k monitor's text at 3. 5 feet away are pretty similar to what my 27inch 1440 was. 100 to 110 ppi looking in effect due to the increased distance. Any farther and I'd have to start using scaling up from 1:1
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Anyone heard anything from B&H lately? I pre-ordered June 11th and i’m getting impatient especially seeing people that ordered theirs weeks later from Best Buy and already have it..
I don’t know if I cancel and order then order from best buy if i’m shooting myself in the foot and i’ll have to wait until late july..ugh.
I just got the following info from B&H today actually. Placed my order June 6th. May just order one from BB as well.
Yep, same boat I’m in.
Huh. I placed my order June 1 and received an email 3 days ago letting me know that the product was still backordered, but no estimated arrival date was given.
BB looks slightly more promising at this point (their page is saying I’ll get it by July 20 if I order now), but who knows how accurate either of those dates are.
What to do...
Hoping the dude intended to type 6/30, but I dunno. B&H doesn't charge cards until ship time anyway, so I just ordered another from Best Buy. Going to cancel whichever order takes longer.
Set up my 48”. Only have the ps4 pro hooked up for now. Coming from my pg27uq, while the overall HDR full screen shots (think sky boxes) aren’t as impactful, the amount of depth of the screen along with the strong HDR highlights Is just outstanding. HDR overall looks great and the contrast brings a lot of depth to the image where fine graphical details are far more visible.
regarding the size, I find it just about perfect. A few Years ago I used a 55” E6 as my main pc display and it just felt too big to be comfortable and while it looked great overall, scenes didn’t seem as dense as I would like due to its size. If that’s makes any sense. On the other hand, the pg27uq looks ultra sharp and scenes always looked very dense. The 48” is a really good balance. I’m sitting about 2.5 feet away.
Next-Gen GPU's and OLED TV's with HDMI 2.1 + FreeSync can't come soon enough. I wish they would release cheaper 40" 1080p version. With proper TXAA/TAA + Sharpening, 1080p is plenty for me. It is definitely plenty for playback. I don't see even Next-Gen GPU's capable of running madVR enhancements at 4K...
Higher FPS monitors will always be better than the 48CX as far as competitive FPS gaming goes. If you are the type that plays a broad variety of pc games and want a large screen then something like the 48CX will be good. However we really need to see how nVidia's new GPUs work with the 48CX before we can get final answers. Nvidia needs to give us full HDMI 2.1 support to make TVs like the CX48 really shine. Just my own opinion of course.So, where does this monitor (or rather the CX/GX in general) stand as a gaming monitor for fast paces shooters like CS GO etc compared to something like a 240 hz TN panel? Should add that I own both (GX in my case) but I have not had a chance yet to compare them side by side.
Luckily I have an 84” wide Uplift desk which gives me a ton of flexibility. It’s pretty deep too.Take some pics. We would love to see your setup! Especially with you sitting at your desk and someone else taking the pic. My desk is about 2 1/2 feet deep also.
What mount if any are you using. C'mon give us the details!
Higher FPS monitors will always be better than the 48CX as far as competitive FPS gaming goes.
You sure about that? CX has two advantages: pixel response time, and 120hz BFI. Tracking targets might be easier on the CX
Gotta wonder about that; one of the reasons to get higher-refresh LCD panels is for the motion resolution upgrade, but this is tied to the slow transition times of LCD technology. I expect the best LCDs to be better in terms of absolute motion handling and responsiveness to user input, but the compromises involved (TN panels, low contrast, washed out...) might not make for a better overall competitive solution.Higher FPS monitors will always be better than the 48CX as far as competitive FPS gaming goes.