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February 7, 2021 at 8:28 am #21638
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InactiveHello everyone,
I’m very curious on how you have set up you Aura.
I was using forced 4k60p but find the news tickers jerky, so switched to 4k50p.
I have tried Auto with dynamic refresh, which was great, however browsing apps like Twitch was a nightmare with switching refresh rate.
February 7, 2021 at 11:46 am #102780grahamlthompson
ParticipantI use 1080p. This allows a 4K TV to do the upscaling and using a splitter to share output with two TV’s (Other one in Kitchen which is a full – HD one).
February 10, 2021 at 11:24 am #102781Anonymous
InactiveI have left it on ‘auto’ for the time being, but would be keen to see a ‘native’ option so that I can control where any scaling happens. I have a 4k TV but also a 1080P projector, so would like my AVR to receive the native signal and then scale it once for the relevant display.
February 10, 2021 at 11:31 am #102782grahamlthompson
ParticipantThe Moog – 3 mins ago »
I have left it on ‘auto’ for the time being, but would be keen to see a ‘native’ option so that I can control where any scaling happens. I have a 4k TV but also a 1080P projector, so would like my AVR to receive the native signal and then scale it once for the relevant display.
Because I send the signals to two TV’s A kitchen one (Full-HD) and lounge at the same time. I normally keep it on 1080p leaving the lounge TV to scale to 2160p
If I want to view iplayer 4K HLG HDR content I set it to 4K 50Hz.
February 10, 2021 at 12:25 pm #102783Anonymous
Inactivegrahamlthompson – 50 mins ago »
The Moog – 3 mins ago »
I have left it on ‘auto’ for the time being, but would be keen to see a ‘native’ option so that I can control where any scaling happens. I have a 4k TV but also a 1080P projector, so would like my AVR to receive the native signal and then scale it once for the relevant display.
Because I send the signals to two TV’s A kitchen one (Full-HD) and lounge at the same time. I normally keep it on 1080p leaving the lounge TV to scale to 2160p
If I want to view iplayer 4K HLG HDR content I set it to 4K 50Hz.
It would be great to have a ‘native’ resolution option so that this happens automatically, like with the native frame rate setting. Then the AVR receives content in its native format and can scale it or not depending on the intended display device.
February 10, 2021 at 2:30 pm #102784grahamlthompson
ParticipantThe Moog – 2 hours ago »
grahamlthompson – 50 mins ago »
The Moog – 3 mins ago »
I have left it on ‘auto’ for the time being, but would be keen to see a ‘native’ option so that I can control where any scaling happens. I have a 4k TV but also a 1080P projector, so would like my AVR to receive the native signal and then scale it once for the relevant display.
Because I send the signals to two TV’s A kitchen one (Full-HD) and lounge at the same time. I normally keep it on 1080p leaving the lounge TV to scale to 2160p
If I want to view iplayer 4K HLG HDR content I set it to 4K 50Hz.
It would be great to have a ‘native’ resolution option so that this happens automatically, like with the native frame rate setting. Then the AVR receives content in its native format and can scale it or not depending on the intended display device.
There are issues implementing this on sites like Disney+ who have adaptive bitrates. They reduce the bitrate according to the speed of your download connection.
February 10, 2021 at 8:01 pm #102785Anonymous
InactiveI was surprised how it works currently, I’d also like it to just do what’s there natively, it’s a nightmare on apps that autoplay videos at different rates, like Twitch, Tiktok and probably netflix if it ever lands.
February 10, 2021 at 9:38 pm #102786grahamlthompson
ParticipantCrewitt – 1 hour ago »
I was surprised how it works currently, I’d also like it to just do what’s there natively, it’s a nightmare on apps that autoplay videos at different rates, like Twitch, Tiktok and probably netflix if it ever lands.
How do imagine the box can determine the native frame rate on apps that vary it according to your local download speed capability.
Every user would be different.
Live Tv is different. The broadcast standards are well known.
Freeview-SD on terrestrial is now 704 x 576 interlaced at 25 fps. Sattelite SD remains at 720 x 576 interlaced.
Freeview-HD can be either 1080p25 or 1080i 50 fields/second and constantly switch between the two dynamically between adjacent GOPs (Group Of Pictures).
The 1080p50 setting copes with this without issue.
February 10, 2021 at 11:14 pm #102787Anonymous
InactiveMy 2.5 year old Vero 4k+ seems to deal with this just fine across the local network, delivering native frame rate and resolution, as well as passing Atmos and DTS:X over HDMI to my AVR. Is it too much to ask to get the newer and more expensive Aura to do the same?
February 11, 2021 at 8:51 am #102788Anonymous
InactiveThe Moog – 9 hours ago »
My 2.5 year old Vero 4k+ seems to deal with this just fine across the local network, delivering native frame rate and resolution, as well as passing Atmos and DTS:X over HDMI to my AVR. Is it too much to ask to get the newer and more expensive Aura to do the same?
This, if you look at other devices they to I’d on the fly, there’s no real need to do a new handshake just because the content has changed.
Games consoles have been doing it for years without it for example.
February 11, 2021 at 9:08 am #102789Anonymous
InactiveI find this set up annoying it worked well in this respect before the update but now as you say if I choose 4k60ps it judders, so I have to select auto, which seems to output as 1080p however I want the Aura to do the upscaling as it used to before the update with my set up this is a step backwards.
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