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Old 01-04-2023, 02:47 PM   #1721
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Just an idea...

As somebody who uses the televisions in-built media streaming service apps and media player, I do wish Vincent would spend some time to checking to see if these apps display content at the correct refresh rates.

There's nothing worse seeing natively encoded 23.976 or 24.000 content displayed at 60Hz. Not to mention 25.000fps encoded content from say, BBC iPlayer or NOW displayed at 60Hz
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Just an idea...

As somebody who uses the televisions in-built media streaming service apps and media player, I do wish Vincent would spend some time to checking to see if these apps display content at the correct refresh rates.

There's nothing worse seeing natively encoded 23.976 or 24.000 content displayed at 60Hz. Not to mention 25.000fps encoded content from say, BBC iPlayer or NOW displayed at 60Hz
Panasonic TVs have some weird motion processing (I call it head turn stutter). Not sure if they fixed this.
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Old 01-04-2023, 05:16 PM   #1724
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Just an idea...

As somebody who uses the televisions in-built media streaming service apps and media player, I do wish Vincent would spend some time to checking to see if these apps display content at the correct refresh rates.

There's nothing worse seeing natively encoded 23.976 or 24.000 content displayed at 60Hz. Not to mention 25.000fps encoded content from say, BBC iPlayer or NOW displayed at 60Hz
The silliness of 23.98 playing as 24 or vice versa is my #1 peeve. It results in a tiny but regular glitch and by fook its annoying. Any decent TV should have a 3:2 pulldown remover so the 60Hz thing doesnt bother me re: 23.98/24fps content, but theres literally nothing can be done about 23.98 into 24.
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Old 01-04-2023, 05:45 PM   #1725
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The silliness of 23.98 playing as 24 or vice versa is my #1 peeve.
Agreed... Years ago (when I used to test media playback and display devices) I created some test samples to demonstrate this very issue. I was surprised at how many manufacturers would email me saying "we can't see the problem"
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Vincent said the 2023 models pass DTS through e/arc. If I didn't understand or someone can clarify please post. That is partly the reason why I did not purchase the C2. Thanks, John..
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Agreed... Years ago (when I used to test media playback and display devices) I created some test samples to demonstrate this very issue. I was surprised at how many manufacturers would email me saying "we can't see the problem"
To say Im not surprised would be the understatement of the year, and its only the 4th of January

Its amazing the amount of stuff that professionals seem to miss
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Vincent said the 2023 models pass DTS through e/arc. If I didn't understand or someone can clarify please post. That is partly the reason why I did not purchase the C2. Thanks, John..
Actually it seems like a very specific use case

"DTS audio formats are still not supported in LG's 2023 TVs but the company said that the 2023 models now have the capability to pass through the DTS bitstream of a IMAX Enhanced stream to an IMAX Enhanced compatible soundbar. It should also work with IMAX Enhanced soundbars from other brands"
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Actually it seems like a very specific use case

"DTS audio formats are still not supported in LG's 2023 TVs but the company said that the 2023 models now have the capability to pass through the DTS bitstream of a IMAX Enhanced stream to an IMAX Enhanced compatible soundbar. It should also work with IMAX Enhanced soundbars from other brands"
They could just make it work you know. This is why LG has and always will be garbage.
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Actually it seems like a very specific use case

"DTS audio formats are still not supported in LG's 2023 TVs but the company said that the 2023 models now have the capability to pass through the DTS bitstream of a IMAX Enhanced stream to an IMAX Enhanced compatible soundbar. It should also work with IMAX Enhanced soundbars from other brands"
Is there a difference in IMAX Enhanced DTS compared to standard DTS?
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Is there a difference in IMAX Enhanced DTS compared to standard DTS?
I have no idea. Technically it should be a DTS:X container anyway

FlatPanelsHD posted an update today. Maybe they actually struck a deal with DTS for good...

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.ph...&id=1672916807
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FlatPanelsHD posted an update today. Maybe they actually struck a deal with DTS for good...

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.ph...&id=1672916807
This might eventually be good news for 2020, 2021 and 2022 LG television owners. As it might encourage LG to unlock all flavours of DTS decoding, which is already incorporated within the Mediatek AV decoding chip-sets...

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This might eventually be good news for 2020, 2021 and 2022 LG television owners. As it might encourage LG to unlock all flavours of DTS decoding, which is already incorporated within the Mediatek AV decoding chip-sets...
LG TVs don't use Mediatek SoCs, they use proprietary hardware: that's why they have 4 HDMI 2.1 ports since 2019
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