Hello,
I have recently purchased a Samsung 55" (JU6400) 4K TV and I just have a few questions about it. I have it set up as a "monitor" but it is my TV with a HTPC. So a few things I have noticed that I would love some clarification on whether I'm doing something wrong or what. The TV has apps installed and I noticed while watching netflix (Escape from LA) on the TV's built in apps it looked incredible. For a older movie it looked great, super crisp and clear, HD. When watching netflix on my computer on the other hand (via chrome) it looked exactly as to be expected, not as detailed, not as crisp, SD to wannabe HD. My computer's resolution was set to 4K. If I watch a 4K video on youtube it looks great. I am just wondering why that is the case, is it some settings that I've set that are doing that or something else completely. I have EVGA GTX 970 SSC and an i5 4th gen running at 4.0 gHz.
My other question is when I set my resolution to 4K I've noticed a little bit of mouse lag at random intervals. Sometimes while playing some 4K videos, other times when not doing much at all. I've read through the forums and have found other similar issues and I have tried some of their solutions and it has helped a little, but nothing solid. I've read that if the anti juddering settings are maxed this can help, but when I am on my PC the option is not available to change, but if I am on a different input it is available. Is this due to the extra strain placed on my rig while rendering 4K resolution?
My final question is when I set the resolution to 4K and play Fallout 4 regardless of the settings I place it at (4K, 1440, 1080) I am capped at 30fps regardless of the settings. The frame rates will stay consistent around 30 but performance will change between settings. Same if I change my desktop resolution to 1440. But if set my desktop to 1080 then I at least get 60fps if the game is set to 1080. I was just wondering why this was the case. When setting my desktop resolution to 4K I was hoping it'd downscale it if the game's options were set to 1080. Is it because my desktop resolution is set higher and therefore the game, even at lower settings, is still "displaying" them at a higher resolution then is selected?
Any information would be appreciated. I had to set my TV to 1080 just so I could tolerate playing some games. My goal would be to leave my desktop resolution at 4K and to beplaying games at 1080 without having to switch back and forth...oh yeah to troubleshoot the issues the mouse and have netflix display as amazingly from my computer as it does with TV's built in apps.
I have recently purchased a Samsung 55" (JU6400) 4K TV and I just have a few questions about it. I have it set up as a "monitor" but it is my TV with a HTPC. So a few things I have noticed that I would love some clarification on whether I'm doing something wrong or what. The TV has apps installed and I noticed while watching netflix (Escape from LA) on the TV's built in apps it looked incredible. For a older movie it looked great, super crisp and clear, HD. When watching netflix on my computer on the other hand (via chrome) it looked exactly as to be expected, not as detailed, not as crisp, SD to wannabe HD. My computer's resolution was set to 4K. If I watch a 4K video on youtube it looks great. I am just wondering why that is the case, is it some settings that I've set that are doing that or something else completely. I have EVGA GTX 970 SSC and an i5 4th gen running at 4.0 gHz.
My other question is when I set my resolution to 4K I've noticed a little bit of mouse lag at random intervals. Sometimes while playing some 4K videos, other times when not doing much at all. I've read through the forums and have found other similar issues and I have tried some of their solutions and it has helped a little, but nothing solid. I've read that if the anti juddering settings are maxed this can help, but when I am on my PC the option is not available to change, but if I am on a different input it is available. Is this due to the extra strain placed on my rig while rendering 4K resolution?
My final question is when I set the resolution to 4K and play Fallout 4 regardless of the settings I place it at (4K, 1440, 1080) I am capped at 30fps regardless of the settings. The frame rates will stay consistent around 30 but performance will change between settings. Same if I change my desktop resolution to 1440. But if set my desktop to 1080 then I at least get 60fps if the game is set to 1080. I was just wondering why this was the case. When setting my desktop resolution to 4K I was hoping it'd downscale it if the game's options were set to 1080. Is it because my desktop resolution is set higher and therefore the game, even at lower settings, is still "displaying" them at a higher resolution then is selected?
Any information would be appreciated. I had to set my TV to 1080 just so I could tolerate playing some games. My goal would be to leave my desktop resolution at 4K and to beplaying games at 1080 without having to switch back and forth...oh yeah to troubleshoot the issues the mouse and have netflix display as amazingly from my computer as it does with TV's built in apps.