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Oled calibration needed
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 1098708" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Game mode isn't great for video content as you won't be able to view 24fps content natively - instead it'll be converted to 60Hz, which causes judder. If you're not sensitive to it, then it's fine, but otherwise you'd need to switch to one of the film modes (assuming your PC outputs content at the correct framerate as well).</p><p></p><p>As for the features of the Game Optimiser menu, some are very useful depending on your use case. If you're using VRR, the TV's black level will drift, the black stabiliser setting allows you to tweak the low level picture to correct for it as best you can. </p><p></p><p>The Low Latency mode will run 60Hz games at 120Hz, so input times will be significantly reduced (as you receive frames sooner than you would otherwise).</p><p></p><p>The HGiG setting in the general game menu is also useful for games with HDR calibration screens. It defeats the TV's own tone-mapping so that it doesn't interfere with the game settings (but should not be used with video content).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 1098708, member: 517"] Game mode isn't great for video content as you won't be able to view 24fps content natively - instead it'll be converted to 60Hz, which causes judder. If you're not sensitive to it, then it's fine, but otherwise you'd need to switch to one of the film modes (assuming your PC outputs content at the correct framerate as well). As for the features of the Game Optimiser menu, some are very useful depending on your use case. If you're using VRR, the TV's black level will drift, the black stabiliser setting allows you to tweak the low level picture to correct for it as best you can. The Low Latency mode will run 60Hz games at 120Hz, so input times will be significantly reduced (as you receive frames sooner than you would otherwise). The HGiG setting in the general game menu is also useful for games with HDR calibration screens. It defeats the TV's own tone-mapping so that it doesn't interfere with the game settings (but should not be used with video content). [/QUOTE]
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