I love how he just geniusly trolled those commenters about him not being eco-friendly with a straight face - "I've started flushing the toilet only every other time I go for a wee.", then goes right back into this awesome settings guide like it wasn't even an after thought. Bravo sir! You have a sub.
Vincent, you’re the best! I changed all my C1 and Xbox Series X settings to match your recommendations. The picture is amazing. This is my first OLED and I couldn’t be happier. So many of us have benefited from the time you spend creating these professional videos. Thank you so much!
did you use the same for your standard picture or did you not change it? he says use film make mode etc but it looked incredibly dark and just way less high def. Also do you know how to enable Dolby Atmos or Dolby Vision?
Chapter Times With Titles: 0:00 LG C1 Factory Settings 0:21 Disable Energy Savings 1:48 Engage PC Mode for 4:4:4 3:24 TV Picture Settings 7:28 Game Optimizer Setting 8:45 HDR Picture Settings 10:52 Xbox HGIG Calibration 11:59 Dolby Vision Gaming 13:26 Xbox Series X Settings
Hi Vincent should we refer to older lg cx video for settings since the software updates or refer to this lg c1 video? Do a lot of these setting make sense of lg cx?
Upvoted. These vids are incredible. However one gets the feeling of getting left behind, even with an reasonably new CX. May well be pure FOMO. Would be nice if Vincent would do a recap on Series X/PS5 at some point, when new CX firmware upgrades “changes the setup landscape”.
@@ravencorb1354do you have a link that this video or a more recent one? I just bought the C3 and I’m wanting to make sure I have all of my settings optimized
One thing to keep in mind for any of the C1 owners when you're in game mode the black and white balance adjusters will adjust your near black gamma for you It's a really really powerful tool and when you're in game mode I suggest playing with it
@@karlos5885 the reason you prefer cool or normal over Warm is because you have trained yourself in brighter rooms to accept it as a default setting. Trust me, if you set up your HDTV in a darker room, and leave the settings on warm, in a week you'll notice the huge difference in accustomed lifelike color, true to real life outside. 😉🖖🍻
Hi Vincent Thank you so much for this video. The small tweeks I have made have improved my gaming so much. The C1 is a fantastic T.V and you have made it better. Your videos are highly detailed and informative. Keep up the great work, YOU LEGEND!!!
Just bought this tv today at Best Buy. For the 55" I paid $1370.00. That's including tax. I haven't had but about a hour with it and it looks incredible. I never realized just how much having true blacks make a difference. Now I can finally play my Xbox Series X as it was intended to be played. Can't wait to play my first game at 120 fps! 😁
@@PSYCHOV3N0M No, but I dont watch a lot of content like movies or play games on my phone much at all. Plus with such a small screen you normally don't pay that close of attention. It's definitely not like sitting 5 feet away for a 55 inch or bigger TV.
@@danielallen7384 It has nothing to do with how close you sit. It's immediately obvious when you see true blacks on an OLED display vs the gray "blacks" that you see on a VA LCD or IPS LCD display due to the backlight. A display with zero backlight is a night and day difference vs a self emissive display like OLED. You can even do a test by comparing side by side a starry night scene in a movie like Interstellar for example.
@@kanpeki3033 😂😂😂 You don't know what snobby is. Stop trying so hard to be offended on behalf of someone else. Sensitive people like you shouldn't be on social media.
SDR Game Settings Support>> Energy Saving Step>> Off Input source button>> Home Dash Board>> Options>> Edit>> Edit Inputs>> XSX Icon>> PC Picture>> Select Mode>> Game Optimiser>> ---Advanced Settings -----Brightness>> OLED Pixel Brightness>> 35/45*/55/75/85/100 *recommended reference value --------Contrast 85 / Screen Brightness 50 --------Gamma>> 2.2 --------Black Level - Auto --------Motion Eye Care - off -----Colour --------Colour Depth - 55 --------Tint - 0 --------White Balance>> warm 50 -----Clarity --------Sharpness>> 0 HDR Game Settings Picture>> Select Mode>> Game Optimiser>> ---Advanced Settings -----Brightness>> OLED Pixel Brightness>> 100 --------Contrast 100 / Screen Brightness 50 --------HDR Tone Mapping>> HGiG -----Colour --------Colour Depth - 55 --------White Balance>> warm 50 -----Clarity --------Sharpness>> 0 XSX HGiG Calibration Settings>> TV & display options>> Video modes>> enable Allow HDR10 come back and go to Calibrate HDR for games and follow the three steps below to adjust HDR: 1/3 - all the way left to lowest possible (Darker) 2/3 - all the way left (Darker), then 10 clicks right (Brighter) 3/3 - all the way left (Darket), then 10 clicks right (Brighter) Dolby Vision Gaming Settings Settings>> TV & display options>> Video modes>> enable Dolby Vision for Gaming Picture>> Select Mode>> Game Optimiser>> ---Advanced Settings -----Brightness>> OLED Pixel Brightness>> 100 --------Contrast 100 / Screen Brightness 50 -----Colour --------Colour Depth - 50 --------White Balance>> warm 50 -----Clarity --------Sharpness>> 0 Game Optimizer Settings Game Genre>> Standard Black Stabiliser>> 10 White Stabiliser>> 10 OLED motion Pro>> Off Prevent Input Lag>> Boost VRR & G-Sync>> On AMD FreeSync>> On I don't know if it's welcome but I tried to summarize the recommended settings in text form. Hope it helps. It goes without saying that watching the video is always a right thing.
I’d love to see a video for best settings with the C1 and the new Apple TV 4K. Since you can stream so many different types of content with the Apple TV (tv shows, movies, live sports, video games) it’s hard to know which settings would work best considering it’s one input being used for all these different mediums. Sometimes I watch movies and get the soap opera effect and sometimes it seems like the scenes in shows I watch are too dim and then all of a sudden the picture will get brighter out of nowhere like someone just turned the light on in the show. I think a best setting video would be very helpful.
This would be fantastic. I’ve had more of a seamless experience with the A80J and Apple TV in my living room, but with the C1 and Apple TV we got for our bedroom having more motion issues. I feel like the Sony is better at smoothing out stutter without introducing SOE. (CineMotion low, motion flow smoothness 1, Clairity min and frame rate match OFF on the Apple TV results in beautiful cinematic motion for all content and no soap opera) With the LG, to have decent motion without soap opera effect, I have to turn match frame rate ON with the Apple TV, and all motion settings off (including Cinema Screen) to eliminate SOE but I’ll get worse stutter than the Sony. Is that the best I can hope for? To my eyes, even though Cinema Screen is not supposed to be motion interpolation, I seem to notice SOE.
This man is a genius 👏 he told them hes only flushing the toilet every other week but in a way that u can take it sarcastically or literally, straight savage in deEscalating if u ask me 😆
"Sometimes in life you have to make do with whatever size you have" - Hilarious, Vincent! :) Your videos are of great help. I bought a C1 yesterday in addition to my C9, both TVs I have set with your help. Thank you.
Your dry humor had me laughing. You, sir, have got yourself a new sub 👍. Also, ty for the tv info. I just bought one to complainant my Xbox Series X & had no idea what setup should be. Ty again.
Hello Vincent, dose engaging PC mode introducing additional input lag in compared to game mode ? There is no information in regarding this and i think is important. Thanks and great video.
Just ordered the 77inch C1. Found your channel and it helped me make the decision. Been soaking up all your videos regarding this. Can’t wait to use it with my new Xbox series x and PC. Thanks for the content!
Thank you for this content. I presume the same settings will go just fine with the B1? Unfortunately some of the tv settings are not working properly as my image goes through an Elgato 4k60 Pro mk2 capture card, which will disable some of the features, such as the VRR.
@@hdtvtest Hi. What about CX after last updates? In video about CX you advised to set gamma to 2.2 but you set it BT.1886, which one should I choose? And what about colour? It's better to change it to 50 like on the video with CX or should I keep it at 55?
I've been a long time lurker of your channel, but "recently, I've started flushing the toilet every other time I go for a wee" got me to subscribe. "Sometimes in life you just have to make do with what size you have" is why I'm gonna stay. Your content is fantastic sir, and your videos are the reason I went out and bought a C1. It is an amazing TV and I I have no regrets in the purchase. Arguably the nicest TV I've ever owned.
Great video Vincent! I wish you also did this for the Pc users. Nvidia has alot of picture settings that can be very confused which one is the most accurate.
Yes please. However it will also be dependent on whether you're using a hdmi 2.1 card or not so would need to address both situations, and both major gpu vendors. Its not as simple or easy to do as this video.
Yes I just did calman on my cx. But they say to use limited color space for hdr game mode. I use my 3080 in full 10b RGB. Nobody has clarified these things
@@pedro_ferreirinha yes that's correct...PC mode only has the same input lag as Game mode if you have a C1 with boost on... Some don't like boost as it messes with the gamma also
I would like to watch a comparison video from the previous LG Oleds (C9 and CX with their latest Firmware). Of course with the best picture settings now. Thx
Hey Vincent, another really good and interesting video. I am wondering, if you could make another one (for the C1) with the best PC settings for 1. gaming 2. Windows use (browsing, office, etc.) 3. Watching movies (SDR and also HDR) especially the black level Thx in advance and greetings from Germany...
Hello. Thank you for the video. I noticed you turned oled pixel brightness to 55 when you changed tv settings. But that switched back to 100 when you opened an HDR game (and in Dolby vision too) and you didn’t switch it to 55 again. Should I change oled pixel brightness in HDR/Dolby vision there as well? I also noticed contrast setting changed automatically when opening the HDR game for some reason.
Thank you so much Vincent! I've been waiting for this video for almost 1 year. This is by far the most detailed video and most well explained video you have ever made about the Xbox Series X. Much obliged Vincent!
I am also confused by this! My understanding is that BT1886 is for SDR content and thats what looks best on my PS5, but here hes saying use 2.2 because otherwise itll crush some near blacks?!!! He specifically said in the PS5 video to use bt1886 as the proper SDR gamma plain and simple.
In this video, and I use all your settings, thank you, you've got "allow 442" enable. But in your video you mention in the end of this video, you say you leave "allow 442" set to off. You show us a demonstration with a bluray and the bits go down from 10 to 8. So... What is it? Allow 442 or not?
That part is confusing.. don't quote me on this, but I believe he did change his mind on disabling 442 and later said to keep it on.. I could of swore I seen a video where he says this.. lol. I know my comment isn't gonna help worth a damn.. but I thought I'd at least share.
I wouldn't trust anyone else to set up my TVs. Your videos are a godsend. My buddy just bought the LG C2 and is having issues using it with his Xbox series X. Do you have a different video for the LG C2, or are the tvs similar enough to where this walk through would still work on his C2?
Vincent, what I don’t understand is the FPS counter showing in game optimizer or on the small grey box on screen corner after smashing the green button..if you set the option of 120fps in the Xbox setting, and you play any game were you noticeably see a dip in frames, it will STILL ALWAYS display 120, even WITH VRR OFF.. in fact, turning on VRR dips a single frame (sometimes 2) yielding a consistent figure of 119-118.. how is this figure accurate when certain games are certainly dropping to even below 60?? I played resident evil 7 on FPS boost, with 120fps in Xbox setting, AND VRR ON; and BOTH game optimizer and green button screen show a consistent figure of 119-120, yet clearly the frames drop significantly below that in some scenes… please explain this as I found absolutely no video on UA-cam clarifying this.. and to my surprise no one is discussing this… From DUBAI with ♥️
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Well, VRR off would always show the same value I believe. The TV can probably only show VRR frame rates and a fixed rate. It would not know when the game renders a frame, normally. That's just new pixel values.
@ thank you brother John for that..agreed; but while this DOES make sense, I still FEEL something isn’t adding up here.. look, let’s start with game optimizer: according to ‘my limited’ understanding, it serves as a data screen similar to what you might find on gaming monitors… displaying game resolution details and frames, etc.. IF I set the Xbox internally to say- 60fps, with VRR ON, and BOTH game optimizer ( call it GO) and the green button screen ( call it GB) display a rapidly transitioning figure of 59-60fps, then the game running on the screen should “hypothetically” by necessity be running accordingly (I say hypothetically since I may be making false presumption); if not, then on what basis are Both GO & GB rendering their figures? However, the game CLEARLY and most certainly dips way below that… in fact, after testing countless games, I ‘BELIEVE’ turning VRR OFF actually renders most games slightly better… they actually run better.. somehow VRR causes a slight stutter throughout… it’s just really bizarre how it’s algorithm works.. the whole VRR/ FPS BOOST/ 60-120FPS modes just don’t play well together, modestly speaking. (Again, stating that this rationale could be due to my limited learning here).. Having said that, I feel Vincent can really capitalize on this as I’ve found nothing on this platform after scouring through for days.. To reiterate, I just sense something is amiss with the whole mechanism in which these features operate mutually… possibly due to a bad digital “handshake” between game developer, game console, and tv manufacturer.. This subject really needs to be explored more in-depth.. and Vincent is perfect for this..because I know he’ll get to the bottom of it… Not even Microsoft has provided clear validation..
About step 2. Is that a good idea for mine? I have a 60hz tv cause the 120hz ones were to expensive. So should I use that setting or is it not a good idea?
Does this settings also applies for the Xbox one(s)? I mean besides the missing features. Or is the output of the older console too different from the new series models? My c1 just arrived today. I guess I will just follow this instructions here but I'm curious if you (or someone else) can confirm this.
FOR the dolby vision settings you left color depth at 50 instead of 55 like the others? Why? Please like so he can see. I was setting up the tv along side you and noticed that difference.
Came here to write the same. Warm 50 also feel is too much. Everyone praising the settings made feel feel like i had some eye problem. Went down to 25, better
Hello Vincent. Thanks for your work. Those settings are really great. Actually i’ve question about HDR in game settings. For example in RE Village all we need to do is set brightness until square will be barelry visible. It’s quite simple. But in games like Guardians od the Galaxy we need to set brightness and max luminance without any precision instruction (like in RE Village). So the best i can do is leave it default ? Thanks for answer !
Hi Vincent, so for dolby vision gaming on the c1 :pc mode, video fidelity, colour depth 10bits and colour space standard? That's the bit I'm confused with or colour space pc rgb? Thanks 👍
Can you please explain why you set 2.2 gamma and enable Boost mode as well? You mentioned Boost mode mitigates the “black crush”, so I don’t really get why you set 2.2 gamma as well? Isn’t bt.1886 and Boost mode at the same time gives enough shadow detail?
That's something I also would like to know. As the C1 and G1 are very similar I am curious if all of the settings can be applied to a G1 or we do need to fine tune it for the G1 ?
Allow ycc 422 with Dolby Vision at 120fps? in the other video you said it was better to disable ycc422 at 120fps. But now I've heard that Dolbyvision always comes with a maximum of 422 at 120fps. Not allowing ycc422 would then lead to ycc420 with Dolby Vision?
Thanks for the very detailed video as always. Would these same settings apply for the LG CX or would your guide from a year ago for LG CX and Xbox one X be more suitable?
First off, I want to say thank you for all of the hard work you put into these videos for us. It is absolutely amazing. I have been running into some issues with streaming apps on my Xbox series x to the LG C1 55” and I was wondering if you knew what the fix would be. I have tried aspect mode in original or 16:9 and have tried using just scan in auto, on, or off and it didn’t seem to matter. I have energy saving mode off but the following issues occur: HULU - “invalid format” screen. Sometimes it will fix itself with turning the tv on and off. Other times I have to restart the Xbox. And sometimes it forces the Xbox to low res mode. There are also times where I just can’t watch Hulu for the night because it happens over and over and over again. DISNEY + - the same exact issues above from Hulu happen on D+ as well. XBOX HOME SCREEN - the issues above occur when just sitting idle on the Xbox Home Screen sometimes as well. Amazon Prime - I will be watching a show or movie and the picture will dim and brighten on its own. It also seems to go from HD quality to non HD quality and back and forth. Other than that, the “invalid format” issues happens here as well. Netflix - seems to have minimal issues compared to the others. However, there have been times where the screen will just go black but I can still hear the audio playing. When this happens, I typically have to restart the Xbox and it fixes itself. HBO Max - I haven’t watched enough on hbo max yet to know the patterns of the errors through this app. As you can imagine, all of these issues that continue to occur over and over again becomes very very frustrating. To have a $500 gaming system on a $1300 TV and have these problems consistently is painful. If you have any insight on how to rectify these issues, that would be greatly appreciated. If anyone knows a better way to reach out to this video creator, please let me know.
i tested by miself with the update of the C1 and on "console mode" now you can get the 4:4:4, also without the problem of the color banding that usually used to have before the update. And on dolby vision, is the input lag problem solved? whoever, this video is actually the best on internet to setting this tv on xbox, is even better that the one that you upload before!. Cool channel.
@@hdtvtest can make a ps5 destiny 2 hdr clip for the c1 or update video for 120 hz and all that. You can try hdr and all that is privates matches try settings in 120hz?
Great video! Im not sure if it’s just me who needs to get used to the brightness of HDR and Dolby Vision, but is there a recommended value to set both the OLED brightness and contrast, to decrease some of that brightness, while not losing picture accuracy or color accuracy? I would like to apply this to both my PS5 and Series consoles.
I just got a G2 and found all shadow detail was crushed in HDR games for Xbox Series X. All dark parts were way too dark to even see what was going on. The ingame gamma settings did not help as raising it just washed everything out when brightening the picture. This guide by Vincent (along with his Xbox Series X specific video) solved everything. Now it all looks great. Follow the steps in BOTH videos exactly. So far I feel HDR10 with HGIG enabled looks better than Dolby Vision. Well it did on Cyberpunk 2077. Edit : Upon further testing I changed my mind. Dolby Vision is better in Cyberpunk 2077. Also AMD Freesync is a hair smoother than VRR. But this is with the new G2, not the C1/G1.
Awesome video! Just got my Xbox Series X and this is very helpful. Quick question, in the other video you talked about turning off YCC 4:2:2 but in this video you have it turned on. Why is that? Which is better?
it might be dependent on the person but I've always felt all tv's were a bit too bright in my dim viewing room, so it's not an issue for me. If you are in a bright room it may be different. My biggest issue with lcd's since leaving plasma was the backlight bloom/bleed in dark scenes. The best thing for me on oled is just pure black and the image floats there in beauty without seeing the lights of the tv flash and do thier crap thing. Now I would not go back if I could help it but depending on your disposable income it might be ok for you. My kids have lcd's and they aren't bad so if you have a budget then wait, but if you have lots of extra cash for tv's then you will enjoy it.
Hello Vincent, Thank you for your great content and effort. Can you explain to me why my LG CX shows me in Dolby Vision gaming with 120 Hz YCBCR 422 8bit while when I uncheck Dolby Vision and just play HDR it is the full bandwidth 120 Hz RGB 10bit ? Why Dolby Vision goes down to YCC422 and 8 bit? The game is Halo Infinite with freesync activated. Didn't have the opportunity to test other games yet. Thank you in advance for your help.
@@icy1007 thank you, I understand. But 8 bit AND YCC422 it is a lot less. I can not imagine which information they need to pass threw this cable in exchange lol
Hey Vincent thanks for your work, i wanted to ask you a question, you used the 2.4 gamma or bt.1886 in the ps5 video, should i switch the gamma to 2.2 on the ps5 too??? I think Is really dark in 2.4 but i'm not sure. Thankss a lot
@@hdtvtest Thank you so much for the response, i live in Italy, the calibration Is an unknown thing here, aaah if only you lived here i would have called you to calibrate my tv 100% and also to know you ahahah, you seem so nice. Thanks again
@@hdtvtest Vincent, again me 😊 I promise is the last question for this year 😂, hope you will answear, offtopic again, filmmaker mode again. How about filmmaker mode, does BT.1886 remain the correct setting for C1 filmmaker mode?? And Thank you again for all videos! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@jimanmircea @HDTVTest This is also something that I am wondering. Is the 2.2 only for Game Optimizer mode or should we use it for filmmaker mode as well? Thanks!
@HDTVTest, what’s your view on the Xbox Series X Dolby Atmos sound delay issue? I’ve tried all sorts and been reading everywhere but I can’t find a proper solution where I get full HDMI 2.1 picture quality and proper Dolby Atmos (without delay). Is this to do with the 40Gbps max bandwidth?
Is the LG C1's default color calibration so blue that optimal white balance is achieved with Warm 50? Doesn't that undersaturate the blues and make the picture look yellowish?
My Xbox and bluray player both goto avr. Then from avr to TV on input2. I calibrated picture settings for bluray player first. Now when I shut off bluray player and turn on xbox it doesn't recognize that is an Xbox. I've tried to edit the inputs and with xbox on hdmi2 does not even show up. Only when bluray player is on it shows bluray player. Needless to say when I want to switch from xbox to bluray the picture settings all have to be manually changed again from gaming to bluray settings. This sucks. I have an LG 65" C1. I thought it would recognize when I have xbox on and remember my picture settings for it and switch automatically. It does not. Any help would be appreciated. I want to use reciever for both so I can enjoy dolby atmos. I have an onkyo txrz820 reciever
Following this post. I have the same issue. I know a work a round is to disable SIMPLINK which will always have the same settings no matter what but we lose CEC device control which is a must for me.
I actually have a problem. When using my Series X with my C1 sometimes when I turn the console on it will display in 640x480 it’s really annoying, it seems to be a handshake issue between the console and the TV so I’ve been turning on the tv first letting it boot up then switching on on the series x, this seems to work most of the time
I wish I could like this video 1000 times. Great step by step and explanations. I can't wait to go through and get this all set up properly. Thank you!
I've watched half a dozen of your videos lately, they're extremely helpful. But I subscribed for the trolling, lmao. Thank you for the awesome content.
actually this is by far the best video too. I'm already getting a great picture out of my PC and I know a few things here are going to get me the rest of the perf. (In fact, I wound up here from "LG C1 VRR slow". THANK YOU!!!)
I love how he just geniusly trolled those commenters about him not being eco-friendly with a straight face - "I've started flushing the toilet only every other time I go for a wee.", then goes right back into this awesome settings guide like it wasn't even an after thought.
Bravo sir! You have a sub.
The deadpan voice is the best part.
It takes a second to realize he's fucking around.
A snowflake well melted. Subscribed!
Like a boss!
@@ENI6MA "You mean we're not as special as we think we are?"
"Sometimes in life you have to make do with whatever size you have."
Vincent, you’re the best! I changed all my C1 and Xbox Series X settings to match your recommendations. The picture is amazing. This is my first OLED and I couldn’t be happier. So many of us have benefited from the time you spend creating these professional videos. Thank you so much!
Is your picture quality dark? Because mines is 😑
@@lancewilliams2480 Hi Lance. I’m not an expert but it doesn’t seem dark to me. However, the TV is in the basement.
@@lancewilliams2480 Yeah mine is too dark to my liking, so instead of Warm 50 i cut in half to 25, i might go lower tbh, still feels a little dark.
did you use the same for your standard picture or did you not change it? he says use film make mode etc but it looked incredibly dark and just way less high def. Also do you know how to enable Dolby Atmos or Dolby Vision?
@@Eagl3xStrik3 Nah, at Warm 50 and Oled Pixel Brightness at 100 it's perfect, at night I even have to turn it down to 70
10:52 - In HDR Calibration if you press LT+RT+LB+RB you will see values of luminance
That’s good to know. Man SONY got to step up their game on PS5 with the Audio Video settings, especially video.
i never knew this, holy shot
Wow thanks 😊
Please confirm your settings are 0,800 and 800
Wow, nice to know.
Chapter Times With Titles:
0:00 LG C1 Factory Settings
0:21 Disable Energy Savings
1:48 Engage PC Mode for 4:4:4
3:24 TV Picture Settings
7:28 Game Optimizer Setting
8:45 HDR Picture Settings
10:52 Xbox HGIG Calibration
11:59 Dolby Vision Gaming
13:26 Xbox Series X Settings
Thank you would you happen to know if all these settings apply to PS5 as well?
@@MDrepresentah He has a PS5 video as well
PC mode does nothing for consoles.
Hi Vincent should we refer to older lg cx video for settings since the software updates or refer to this lg c1 video? Do a lot of these setting make sense of lg cx?
Upvoted. These vids are incredible. However one gets the feeling of getting left behind, even with an reasonably new CX. May well be pure FOMO. Would be nice if Vincent would do a recap on Series X/PS5 at some point, when new CX firmware upgrades “changes the setup landscape”.
@@Extirpo Agree I need an update video!
From what i understand the only difference in the two is the C1 has a little bit better processor.
Considering the many firmware updates the LG C1 has had since this video was made, and all the Series X updates, this video is due an update too.
4:2:2 zulassen an oder aus bei der xbox ?
@@timoeberhardt378 he does another video where he recommends it turned off for LG C1. Hope this helps
@@ravencorb1354?
@MisterCaution Allow 4:2:2
@@ravencorb1354do you have a link that this video or a more recent one? I just bought the C3 and I’m wanting to make sure I have all of my settings optimized
Just got the C1 a few days ago and was looking for this guide. THANK YOU!
One thing to keep in mind for any of the C1 owners when you're in game mode the black and white balance adjusters will adjust your near black gamma for you It's a really really powerful tool and when you're in game mode I suggest playing with it
Can I ask do you use PC mode as surgested here and in pc mode does game optimiser still work?
@@darkpoethd9913 yes it does work perfectly
Add 6 on everything until lv30 😉
Got a C1 bout a month ago and my Series X turned up today so this vid is perfect timing, thanks 👍👍
Nice did you buy any games or just using game pass right now?
Thank you for putting this together for all of us C1 / XSX gamers, much appreciated brother Vincent
Perfect timing! Just bought my LG C1, and I already have the Xbox Series X.
Me too bro! Just got my C1 today!
Enjoy its amazing
ME TOO! Just got it on Thursday! LFG!!
Got it yesterday, let’s see this thing with the series X.
Mine arrives tomorrow, finally.
I'm so excited. From Plasma direct to Oled.
Thank you. Just got a C1 and was looking for settings for my Series X
Warm 50 on the videogame nooooo
@@karlos5885 uh yes.
@@karlos5885 the reason you prefer cool or normal over Warm is because you have trained yourself in brighter rooms to accept it as a default setting. Trust me, if you set up your HDTV in a darker room, and leave the settings on warm, in a week you'll notice the huge difference in accustomed lifelike color, true to real life outside. 😉🖖🍻
@@Captain_Tool_Vicarious warm top yellow
Aren't you that one person who caught a murder by a church playing pokemon go? Couple yrs back
Sometimes in life you have to make do with whatever size you have. Wise words, Vince. Sounds like you speak from experience 😉
Fu....in legend 🤣
Mine is average size, but thanks to these videos I know how to use it.
@@TFTDSGuy LMFAOO!!!! Me too, bro. Me too lol
I’ve watched his videos before. Very informative. Should have subscribed then. That comment though made me smash the subscribe button.
Ancient Chinese secerets!!
Hi Vincent
Thank you so much for this video. The small tweeks I have made have improved my gaming so much. The C1 is a fantastic T.V and you have made it better.
Your videos are highly detailed and informative. Keep up the great work, YOU LEGEND!!!
Thank you so much for this, Vincent! So thankful for this channel 🙏🏾
Yeah it's ace.
Just bought this tv today at Best Buy. For the 55" I paid $1370.00. That's including tax. I haven't had but about a hour with it and it looks incredible. I never realized just how much having true blacks make a difference. Now I can finally play my Xbox Series X as it was intended to be played. Can't wait to play my first game at 120 fps! 😁
You never realized how much having true blacks makes a difference??
Does that mean you still use a crappy LCD smartphone??
@@PSYCHOV3N0M No, but I dont watch a lot of content like movies or play games on my phone much at all. Plus with such a small screen you normally don't pay that close of attention. It's definitely not like sitting 5 feet away for a 55 inch or bigger TV.
@@danielallen7384 It has nothing to do with how close you sit.
It's immediately obvious when you see true blacks on an OLED display vs the gray "blacks" that you see on a VA LCD or IPS LCD display due to the backlight.
A display with zero backlight is a night and day difference vs a self emissive display like OLED.
You can even do a test by comparing side by side a starry night scene in a movie like Interstellar for example.
@@PSYCHOV3N0M you sound really snobby stop it
@@kanpeki3033 😂😂😂 You don't know what snobby is.
Stop trying so hard to be offended on behalf of someone else. Sensitive people like you shouldn't be on social media.
SDR Game Settings
Support>> Energy Saving Step>> Off
Input source button>> Home Dash Board>> Options>> Edit>> Edit Inputs>> XSX Icon>> PC
Picture>> Select Mode>> Game Optimiser>>
---Advanced Settings
-----Brightness>> OLED Pixel Brightness>> 35/45*/55/75/85/100 *recommended reference value
--------Contrast 85 / Screen Brightness 50
--------Gamma>> 2.2
--------Black Level - Auto
--------Motion Eye Care - off
-----Colour
--------Colour Depth - 55
--------Tint - 0
--------White Balance>> warm 50
-----Clarity
--------Sharpness>> 0
HDR Game Settings
Picture>> Select Mode>> Game Optimiser>>
---Advanced Settings
-----Brightness>> OLED Pixel Brightness>> 100
--------Contrast 100 / Screen Brightness 50
--------HDR Tone Mapping>> HGiG
-----Colour
--------Colour Depth - 55
--------White Balance>> warm 50
-----Clarity
--------Sharpness>> 0
XSX HGiG Calibration
Settings>> TV & display options>> Video modes>> enable Allow HDR10
come back and go to Calibrate HDR for games
and follow the three steps below to adjust HDR:
1/3 - all the way left to lowest possible (Darker)
2/3 - all the way left (Darker), then 10 clicks right (Brighter)
3/3 - all the way left (Darket), then 10 clicks right (Brighter)
Dolby Vision Gaming Settings
Settings>> TV & display options>> Video modes>> enable Dolby Vision for Gaming
Picture>> Select Mode>> Game Optimiser>>
---Advanced Settings
-----Brightness>> OLED Pixel Brightness>> 100
--------Contrast 100 / Screen Brightness 50
-----Colour
--------Colour Depth - 50
--------White Balance>> warm 50
-----Clarity
--------Sharpness>> 0
Game Optimizer Settings
Game Genre>> Standard
Black Stabiliser>> 10
White Stabiliser>> 10
OLED motion Pro>> Off
Prevent Input Lag>> Boost
VRR & G-Sync>> On
AMD FreeSync>> On
I don't know if it's welcome but I tried to summarize the recommended settings in text form.
Hope it helps.
It goes without saying that watching the video is always a right thing.
That’s great. You just need to fix the sdr gamma value. Should be 2.2 to help with c1 black crush
@@weaponx40 Fixed Thx to u!! ☺
@@fabionoizer I'm pretty sure 45 is the recommended reference value for sdr. Not 55. Sdr is mastered with a whitepoint of 100 nits.
@@helloguy8934 Corrected and i'm preferring 35 for dark room e 55 > for bright room in pc mode
@@fabionoizer Wait. What made you think 55 was the reference?
Bought the Xbox series X and 48” C1 today. Saved your videos to watch later when my items arrive. Great work Vincent
I’d love to see a video for best settings with the C1 and the new Apple TV 4K. Since you can stream so many different types of content with the Apple TV (tv shows, movies, live sports, video games) it’s hard to know which settings would work best considering it’s one input being used for all these different mediums. Sometimes I watch movies and get the soap opera effect and sometimes it seems like the scenes in shows I watch are too dim and then all of a sudden the picture will get brighter out of nowhere like someone just turned the light on in the show. I think a best setting video would be very helpful.
YES
Autocal your c1
This! Please do this.
This would be fantastic. I’ve had more of a seamless experience with the A80J and Apple TV in my living room, but with the C1 and Apple TV we got for our bedroom having more motion issues. I feel like the Sony is better at smoothing out stutter without introducing SOE. (CineMotion low, motion flow smoothness 1, Clairity min and frame rate match OFF on the Apple TV results in beautiful cinematic motion for all content and no soap opera) With the LG, to have decent motion without soap opera effect, I have to turn match frame rate ON with the Apple TV, and all motion settings off (including Cinema Screen) to eliminate SOE but I’ll get worse stutter than the Sony. Is that the best I can hope for? To my eyes, even though Cinema Screen is not supposed to be motion interpolation, I seem to notice SOE.
Vincent please do this!
Finally, I've been waiting for this video for a while.
This guy's humor is incredible. So much gold in this video. "Sometimes in life you just have to make do with whatever size you have."
This man is a genius 👏 he told them hes only flushing the toilet every other week but in a way that u can take it sarcastically or literally, straight savage in deEscalating if u ask me 😆
"Sometimes in life you have to make do with whatever size you have" - Hilarious, Vincent! :)
Your videos are of great help. I bought a C1 yesterday in addition to my C9, both TVs I have set with your help. Thank you.
I followed your guide , except the varm 50 , i set it to 20 , thanks for your guides , they are really educational
Warm50 is too much
How about the sharpness? I feel like when I play Destiny 2 the icons arent as sharp as they should be? or maybe its just me...
@@iVjiDNiTE i leave mine on 10
@@pedro_ferreirinha thanks I'll try that!
@M P i can´t understand who can set on Warm 50, it´s just so awfull, mine is on "0" to be neutral, and what about yours?
Your dry humor had me laughing. You, sir, have got yourself a new sub 👍. Also, ty for the tv info. I just bought one to complainant my Xbox Series X & had no idea what setup should be. Ty again.
Hello Vincent, dose engaging PC mode introducing additional input lag in compared to game mode ? There is no information in regarding this and i think is important. Thanks and great video.
No. Input lag is the same in [PC Mode] as long as you select [Game Optimiser], as we've demonstrated here: ua-cam.com/video/S0G8sHcFQq8/v-deo.htmlm47s
@@hdtvtest I have a LG CX and there is no Game optimiser option there, is the input lag same in PC and Game mode in LG CX to ?
Yes there is on C9 and Cx...mist prefer leaving it on game mode as PC mode introduces slightly more lag....
Not sure about the boost mode on C1 tho
I got more input lag in Pc Mode, i just prefer console mode
Just ordered the 77inch C1. Found your channel and it helped me make the decision. Been soaking up all your videos regarding this. Can’t wait to use it with my new Xbox series x and PC. Thanks for the content!
Thank you for this content. I presume the same settings will go just fine with the B1? Unfortunately some of the tv settings are not working properly as my image goes through an Elgato 4k60 Pro mk2 capture card, which will disable some of the features, such as the VRR.
Yes, they'll work with the B1 too.
@@hdtvtest thanks! Do you have a recommendation for a high quality capture card that would pass through 120hz? This Elgato card only does 60hz.
@@hdtvtest Hi. What about CX after last updates? In video about CX you advised to set gamma to 2.2 but you set it BT.1886, which one should I choose? And what about colour? It's better to change it to 50 like on the video with CX or should I keep it at 55?
@@perdunio why arent we using colour to 100? Playing warzone with 55, you cant see any colour like that? Hmm.
@@heighhom1517 That would be far more intense colors than the game is mastered for.
I've been a long time lurker of your channel, but "recently, I've started flushing the toilet every other time I go for a wee" got me to subscribe. "Sometimes in life you just have to make do with what size you have" is why I'm gonna stay. Your content is fantastic sir, and your videos are the reason I went out and bought a C1. It is an amazing TV and I I have no regrets in the purchase. Arguably the nicest TV I've ever owned.
Production on this is awesome! Love the tags for important call-outs and your b-roll stuff for systems and setup shots. Good stuff!
Your humor sir is top-notch. After the only flushing the toilet once a week comment how could I not subscribe.
Great video Vincent! I wish you also did this for the Pc users. Nvidia has alot of picture settings that can be very confused which one is the most accurate.
Yes please. However it will also be dependent on whether you're using a hdmi 2.1 card or not so would need to address both situations, and both major gpu vendors. Its not as simple or easy to do as this video.
Yes I just did calman on my cx. But they say to use limited color space for hdr game mode. I use my 3080 in full 10b RGB. Nobody has clarified these things
Me to mate
0:55 Got to love his sense of humor. He drops gems throughout his videos.🤣
Great video, as always. Quick Q:
You have YCC:4:2:2 on in this video, but recommend it off in the CX video you link to at the end. Any new thoughts?
I'm confused with this also 🤔do you set it to 10 bit and colour space standard or pc rgb I'm new to this and confused lol
@@raywright1727 10 bit, limited (most games mastered for TV and console use limited), then leave color space set to auto on the TV
If you use PC mode it increases input lag a little and I don't see any improvement for video games with full 4.4.4
@@mrwalker6026 i also notice in Pc mode it had more lag so i turned off again and only use in console mode
@@pedro_ferreirinha yes that's correct...PC mode only has the same input lag as Game mode if you have a C1 with boost on...
Some don't like boost as it messes with the gamma also
So present day with the LGC3 is it PC mode or Console mode which is recommended and better for Ps5 and series X?
I would like to watch a comparison video from the previous LG Oleds (C9 and CX with their latest Firmware).
Of course with the best picture settings now.
Thx
Can I use (and benefit from) these settings for the LG Nano86 too?
Hey Vincent, another really good and interesting video.
I am wondering, if you could make another one (for the C1) with the best PC settings for
1. gaming
2. Windows use (browsing, office, etc.)
3. Watching movies (SDR and also HDR) especially the black level
Thx in advance and greetings from Germany...
Just got My C1 Today and had No idea how to set it up! Thanks for this Man! Take care, and God Bless :)
Hello. Thank you for the video. I noticed you turned oled pixel brightness to 55 when you changed tv settings. But that switched back to 100 when you opened an HDR game (and in Dolby vision too) and you didn’t switch it to 55 again. Should I change oled pixel brightness in HDR/Dolby vision there as well? I also noticed contrast setting changed automatically when opening the HDR game for some reason.
Perfect timing for all the black friday purchases, thanks Vincent!
Thank you so much Vincent! I've been waiting for this video for almost 1 year. This is by far the most detailed video and most well explained video you have ever made about the Xbox Series X. Much obliged Vincent!
Im jealous of this man's sense of humor. It is unreal 😂😂
Love the videos!!
I currently have a C9. Will some of these settings apply there, as well?
In the PS5 calibration you set gamma to BT.1886 but for this you set it to 2.2. Which is correct?
I am also confused by this! My understanding is that BT1886 is for SDR content and thats what looks best on my PS5, but here hes saying use 2.2 because otherwise itll crush some near blacks?!!! He specifically said in the PS5 video to use bt1886 as the proper SDR gamma plain and simple.
In this video, and I use all your settings, thank you, you've got "allow 442" enable. But in your video you mention in the end of this video, you say you leave "allow 442" set to off. You show us a demonstration with a bluray and the bits go down from 10 to 8. So... What is it? Allow 442 or not?
That part is confusing.. don't quote me on this, but I believe he did change his mind on disabling 442 and later said to keep it on.. I could of swore I seen a video where he says this.. lol. I know my comment isn't gonna help worth a damn.. but I thought I'd at least share.
Hi Vincent, would these settings be good for C2 TV as well? Or do you have some other recommendations?
Can these settings be used on the c2 also?
Can I use the same settings on an LG C2 or can you do an updated video please? Thanks
Absolutely stunning job. Thanks Vincent.
I wouldn't trust anyone else to set up my TVs. Your videos are a godsend. My buddy just bought the LG C2 and is having issues using it with his Xbox series X.
Do you have a different video for the LG C2, or are the tvs similar enough to where this walk through would still work on his C2?
Vincent, what I don’t understand is the FPS counter showing in game optimizer or on the small grey box on screen corner after smashing the green button..if you set the option of 120fps in the Xbox setting, and you play any game were you noticeably see a dip in frames, it will STILL ALWAYS display 120, even WITH VRR OFF.. in fact, turning on VRR dips a single frame (sometimes 2) yielding a consistent figure of 119-118.. how is this figure accurate when certain games are certainly dropping to even below 60?? I played resident evil 7 on FPS boost, with 120fps in Xbox setting, AND VRR ON; and BOTH game optimizer and green button screen show a consistent figure of 119-120, yet clearly the frames drop significantly below that in some scenes… please explain this as I found absolutely no video on UA-cam clarifying this.. and to my surprise no one is discussing this…
From DUBAI with ♥️
Well, VRR off would always show the same value I believe. The TV can probably only show VRR frame rates and a fixed rate. It would not know when the game renders a frame, normally. That's just new pixel values.
@ thank you brother John for that..agreed; but while this DOES make sense, I still FEEL something isn’t adding up here.. look, let’s start with game optimizer: according to ‘my limited’ understanding, it serves as a data screen similar to what you might find on gaming monitors… displaying game resolution details and frames, etc.. IF I set the Xbox internally to say- 60fps, with VRR ON, and BOTH game optimizer ( call it GO) and the green button screen ( call it GB) display a rapidly transitioning figure of 59-60fps, then the game running on the screen should “hypothetically” by necessity be running accordingly (I say hypothetically since I may be making false presumption); if not, then on what basis are Both GO & GB rendering their figures?
However, the game CLEARLY and most certainly dips way below that… in fact, after testing countless games, I ‘BELIEVE’ turning VRR OFF actually renders most games slightly better… they actually run better.. somehow VRR causes a slight stutter throughout… it’s just really bizarre how it’s algorithm works.. the whole VRR/ FPS BOOST/ 60-120FPS modes just don’t play well together, modestly speaking. (Again, stating that this rationale could be due to my limited learning here).. Having said that, I feel Vincent can really capitalize on this as I’ve found nothing on this platform after scouring through for days..
To reiterate, I just sense something is amiss with the whole mechanism in which these features operate mutually… possibly due to a bad digital “handshake” between game developer, game console, and tv manufacturer..
This subject really needs to be explored more in-depth.. and Vincent is perfect for this..because I know he’ll get to the bottom of it…
Not even Microsoft has provided clear validation..
About step 2. Is that a good idea for mine? I have a 60hz tv cause the 120hz ones were to expensive. So should I use that setting or is it not a good idea?
Does this settings also applies for the Xbox one(s)? I mean besides the missing features. Or is the output of the older console too different from the new series models? My c1 just arrived today. I guess I will just follow this instructions here but I'm curious if you (or someone else) can confirm this.
I was reading through the comments for exactly this question! Hopefully someone will answer it🤞
FOR the dolby vision settings you left color depth at 50 instead of 55 like the others?
Why? Please like so he can see.
I was setting up the tv along side you and noticed that difference.
Looks amazing with these settings. Please also do ps5 and pc and apple tv setting!
He has already done PS5 settings, I was happy to see the addition of XSX settings today.
@@newmeaning482 Since some of the settings are slightly different than the Ps5 video do you think Ps5 players should readjust for the TV update
Vince, could you share the link here?
Please explain why we have to use warm 50 setting ? Why not 25 ?
Use 30 is like warm 1 is perfect for gaming and movies dolby vision ext..
Came here to write the same. Warm 50 also feel is too much. Everyone praising the settings made feel feel like i had some eye problem. Went down to 25, better
Hello Vincent. Thanks for your work. Those settings are really great. Actually i’ve question about HDR in game settings. For example in RE Village all we need to do is set brightness until square will be barelry visible. It’s quite simple. But in games like Guardians od the Galaxy we need to set brightness and max luminance without any precision instruction (like in RE Village). So the best i can do is leave it default ? Thanks for answer !
Got a C1 in part because of you and you have helped me navigate the convoluted options. Thanks!
My C1 with Warm50 is way too yellowish! And Pc mode playing Vanguard ive notice it increased the input lag and added motion blur
Don't use pc mode use gamemode and use 16 warm with 58 color hdr I always force hdr on my ps5 is better
Does this setting also apply to the C2? Couldn’t find a video
Hi Vincent, so for dolby vision gaming on the c1 :pc mode, video fidelity, colour depth 10bits and colour space standard? That's the bit I'm confused with or colour space pc rgb? Thanks 👍
Are the setting recommendations the same for the C2?
Hi Vincent,
can I use your recommended settings for the C1 on my B1 or do I need to use different settings on the B1?
Which settings have you used for B1?
Do you turn off logo brightness adjusting or keep it on low? Seems to lower overall brightness especially in HDR
Great Vincent as always , I was surprised you had 4:2:2 on in the Xbox. In the other video is was off! Regards from Germany
Yes!! What about that?
I think if you have PC mode on the tv enabled, it bypasses it and display 4:4:4 regardless
@@lilbabypimp3232 yeah I think so too but at least - better to mention it! ;-)
Can you please explain why you set 2.2 gamma and enable Boost mode as well? You mentioned Boost mode mitigates the “black crush”, so I don’t really get why you set 2.2 gamma as well? Isn’t bt.1886 and Boost mode at the same time gives enough shadow detail?
In his video of PS5 settings for C1 he reccomends bt1886 for sdr content, but here he says 2.2 for gaming.... im confused.
Hi Vincent. Thanks for the settings. Does the OLED Pixel Brightness figures also apply to the G1 with the brighter panel?
That's something I also would like to know. As the C1 and G1 are very similar I am curious if all of the settings can be applied to a G1 or we do need to fine tune it for the G1 ?
As someone with a g1, same question
I also have G1. Any updates here about the question? :)
Wondering this too.
Allow ycc 422 with Dolby Vision at 120fps? in the other video you said it was better to disable ycc422 at 120fps. But now I've heard that Dolbyvision always comes with a maximum of 422 at 120fps. Not allowing ycc422 would then lead to ycc420 with Dolby Vision?
Thanks for the very detailed video as always. Would these same settings apply for the LG CX or would your guide from a year ago for LG CX and Xbox one X be more suitable?
I was wondering the same question 🧐
I learned so much in this video ! Alot of the settings I was familiar with ,but what I love about this video is he explains the why....
First off, I want to say thank you for all of the hard work you put into these videos for us. It is absolutely amazing. I have been running into some issues with streaming apps on my Xbox series x to the LG C1 55” and I was wondering if you knew what the fix would be. I have tried aspect mode in original or 16:9 and have tried using just scan in auto, on, or off and it didn’t seem to matter. I have energy saving mode off but the following issues occur:
HULU - “invalid format” screen. Sometimes it will fix itself with turning the tv on and off. Other times I have to restart the Xbox. And sometimes it forces the Xbox to low res mode. There are also times where I just can’t watch Hulu for the night because it happens over and over and over again.
DISNEY + - the same exact issues above from Hulu happen on D+ as well.
XBOX HOME SCREEN - the issues above occur when just sitting idle on the Xbox Home Screen sometimes as well.
Amazon Prime - I will be watching a show or movie and the picture will dim and brighten on its own. It also seems to go from HD quality to non HD quality and back and forth. Other than that, the “invalid format” issues happens here as well.
Netflix - seems to have minimal issues compared to the others. However, there have been times where the screen will just go black but I can still hear the audio playing. When this happens, I typically have to restart the Xbox and it fixes itself.
HBO Max - I haven’t watched enough on hbo max yet to know the patterns of the errors through this app.
As you can imagine, all of these issues that continue to occur over and over again becomes very very frustrating. To have a $500 gaming system on a $1300 TV and have these problems consistently is painful. If you have any insight on how to rectify these issues, that would be greatly appreciated. If anyone knows a better way to reach out to this video creator, please let me know.
Maybe warm 50 is too much warmth? Kinda changes the actual color of what is supposes to be presented.
i tested by miself with the update of the C1 and on "console mode" now you can get the 4:4:4, also without the problem of the color banding that usually used to have before the update. And on dolby vision, is the input lag problem solved? whoever, this video is actually the best on internet to setting this tv on xbox, is even better that the one that you upload before!. Cool channel.
That's not true... only [PC] mode allows for full 4:4:4 chroma. We've tweeted about it here: twitter.com/Vincent_Teoh/status/1467092845739884552
@@hdtvtest can make a ps5 destiny 2 hdr clip for the c1 or update video for 120 hz and all that. You can try hdr and all that is privates matches try settings in 120hz?
Is this better than game mode 🤔
@@raywright1727 I personally don't think so...colours look off to me compared to game input mode with HGIG and same settings
Shall we enable PC mode for PS5 as well? Thanks.
Great video! Im not sure if it’s just me who needs to get used to the brightness of HDR and Dolby Vision, but is there a recommended value to set both the OLED brightness and contrast, to decrease some of that brightness, while not losing picture accuracy or color accuracy? I would like to apply this to both my PS5 and Series consoles.
I just got a G2 and found all shadow detail was crushed in HDR games for Xbox Series X. All dark parts were way too dark to even see what was going on. The ingame gamma settings did not help as raising it just washed everything out when brightening the picture.
This guide by Vincent (along with his Xbox Series X specific video) solved everything. Now it all looks great. Follow the steps in BOTH videos exactly.
So far I feel HDR10 with HGIG enabled looks better than Dolby Vision. Well it did on Cyberpunk 2077. Edit : Upon further testing I changed my mind. Dolby Vision is better in Cyberpunk 2077. Also AMD Freesync is a hair smoother than VRR. But this is with the new G2, not the C1/G1.
Awesome video! Just got my Xbox Series X and this is very helpful.
Quick question, in the other video you talked about turning off YCC 4:2:2 but in this video you have it turned on. Why is that? Which is better?
should have to do with dolby vision enabled automatically goes to 4.2.2 dolby cant have 4.4.4 4k 120hz i think
Should I sell my x900e for peanuts towards this set? Will I miss the LED HDR brightness?
it might be dependent on the person but I've always felt all tv's were a bit too bright in my dim viewing room, so it's not an issue for me. If you are in a bright room it may be different. My biggest issue with lcd's since leaving plasma was the backlight bloom/bleed in dark scenes. The best thing for me on oled is just pure black and the image floats there in beauty without seeing the lights of the tv flash and do thier crap thing. Now I would not go back if I could help it but depending on your disposable income it might be ok for you. My kids have lcd's and they aren't bad so if you have a budget then wait, but if you have lots of extra cash for tv's then you will enjoy it.
Hello Vincent,
Thank you for your great content and effort.
Can you explain to me why my LG CX shows me in Dolby Vision gaming with 120 Hz YCBCR 422 8bit while when I uncheck Dolby Vision and just play HDR it is the full bandwidth 120 Hz RGB 10bit ? Why Dolby Vision goes down to YCC422 and 8 bit? The game is Halo Infinite with freesync activated. Didn't have the opportunity to test other games yet. Thank you in advance for your help.
Dolby Vision uses more bandwidth than HDR10 and so Series X cannot do full 4:4:4 with DV in games. It is limited to 4:2:2 in games with DV enabled.
@@icy1007 thank you, I understand. But 8 bit AND YCC422 it is a lot less. I can not imagine which information they need to pass threw this cable in exchange lol
Can I use these settings also for PS5? So I can just share one port with both
Hey Vincent thanks for your work, i wanted to ask you a question, you used the 2.4 gamma or bt.1886 in the ps5 video, should i switch the gamma to 2.2 on the ps5 too??? I think Is really dark in 2.4 but i'm not sure. Thankss a lot
Yeah switch to 2.2 if you're not getting your TV calibrated.
@@hdtvtest Thank you so much for the response, i live in Italy, the calibration Is an unknown thing here, aaah if only you lived here i would have called you to calibrate my tv 100% and also to know you ahahah, you seem so nice. Thanks again
@@hdtvtest Vincent, again me 😊 I promise is the last question for this year 😂, hope you will answear, offtopic again, filmmaker mode again. How about filmmaker mode, does BT.1886 remain the correct setting for C1 filmmaker mode?? And Thank you again for all videos! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@jimanmircea @HDTVTest This is also something that I am wondering. Is the 2.2 only for Game Optimizer mode or should we use it for filmmaker mode as well? Thanks!
@HDTVTest, what’s your view on the Xbox Series X Dolby Atmos sound delay issue? I’ve tried all sorts and been reading everywhere but I can’t find a proper solution where I get full HDMI 2.1 picture quality and proper Dolby Atmos (without delay). Is this to do with the 40Gbps max bandwidth?
Hi! Great video!
I’m curious does this settings apply to Xbox series S too or only for the series X console? 👀
Thanks!
Is the LG C1's default color calibration so blue that optimal white balance is achieved with Warm 50? Doesn't that undersaturate the blues and make the picture look yellowish?
My Xbox and bluray player both goto avr. Then from avr to TV on input2. I calibrated picture settings for bluray player first. Now when I shut off bluray player and turn on xbox it doesn't recognize that is an Xbox. I've tried to edit the inputs and with xbox on hdmi2 does not even show up. Only when bluray player is on it shows bluray player. Needless to say when I want to switch from xbox to bluray the picture settings all have to be manually changed again from gaming to bluray settings. This sucks. I have an LG 65" C1. I thought it would recognize when I have xbox on and remember my picture settings for it and switch automatically. It does not. Any help would be appreciated. I want to use reciever for both so I can enjoy dolby atmos. I have an onkyo txrz820 reciever
Following this post. I have the same issue. I know a work a round is to disable SIMPLINK which will always have the same settings no matter what but we lose CEC device control which is a must for me.
I've never seen a tv look this good before, thank you.
I actually have a problem. When using my Series X with my C1 sometimes when I turn the console on it will display in 640x480 it’s really annoying, it seems to be a handshake issue between the console and the TV so I’ve been turning on the tv first letting it boot up then switching on on the series x, this seems to work most of the time
I have this same issue.. I just unplug and replug the cable in and it's fixed
This is a hardware problem, if ita doing this is won't be fixed by an update. Can confirm as I've had a few Series X consoles. Hardware issue
From what Ive heard some people also had this happen on the One X as well
Same isse here
Same issue. Restarting console seems to work for me.
I wish I could like this video 1000 times. Great step by step and explanations. I can't wait to go through and get this all set up properly. Thank you!
The eco extremists crying about turning off energy saving 😂🤡
So if I watch a movie on the XB1 (on a 4k bluray for example) I should switch from this (pc mode) to movie mode for the best experience?
Why do you set warm to 50? this makes my tv very dark and the colors dont really pop.
I’ve never been a fan of these types of videos but man was this detailed! Thank you.
Hey Vincent, thank you for this sir. Should these setting stay the same for the C3?
Hi Vincent, will the settings be same for LG G1 evo also? Thanx.
For these settings, should you allow for YCC 4:2:2?
Does the PC mode still necessary?
I've watched half a dozen of your videos lately, they're extremely helpful. But I subscribed for the trolling, lmao. Thank you for the awesome content.
actually this is by far the best video too. I'm already getting a great picture out of my PC and I know a few things here are going to get me the rest of the perf. (In fact, I wound up here from "LG C1 VRR slow". THANK YOU!!!)
Just bought my C1, will hook my series X to it, thanks to you. Keep going bro!
man, you guys are the best, I didn't even knew about all of those settings. KUDOS