I upscaled the screenshot to 2160p by mistake because this is how my madvr is configured. So if you check the comparison on a small 1080p monitor, the image is so big that the brightness difference is less obvious.deadchip12 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 29, 2022 3:48 pmHmm how should I view these comparison photos correctly then? I'm looking at them on my sdr monitor. I guess in hdr the difference will be more obvious, but how do I view them in hdr on my c9 oled?
here I downscaled to 900p:
https://slow.pics/c/w5BA4TdM
https://slow.pics/c/3mld4gJm
I recommend using this adaptor instead of the wifi, especially if your router is far away from the TV.deadchip12 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 29, 2022 3:48 pmAh ok so it depends on the router's speed? Is there a guide on how to stream local rip from pc to PLEX internal app on lg oled?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BB ... UTF8&psc=1
You just have to set up a plex server on your PC and install the plex app on your TV. it's very easy and user-friendly.
https://www.plex.tv/media-server-downloads/
True, and I'll check a lot more "1000/4000nits" content with this comparison method.chros wrote: ↑Fri Jul 29, 2022 4:11 pmNow that's interesting that sometimes the Sony is brighter with this clip!
I'm not sure whether the 10k nits version of this clip is valid for testing because it's not representative for real content (let alone there's no 10k nits grading monitors, so who knows what he saw at the time of grading), I think the 4000 nits version is better for that, although it's interesting to see how the TV handles this particular version.
I think the red/yellow push is the bigger difference between the old cmv2.9 and the new cmv4.0 device and this is something I noticed right away with the Shield years ago when it was released.
viewtopic.php?p=80727#p80727
It looks great when the movie is properly graded but when the grade is a bit too hot, it sure looks more wrong on the internal C2 player.
anyway, a lot more comparison coming up
