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Read the following link thread beginning with my post. Most of those issues have been taken care of with the last two firmware updates including the latest Beta one.
https://www.hometheaterforum.com/community/posts/4453956/
Have fun today Tino!
Regarding HDR, make sure your player is setup to Auto HDR and that should kick in your HDR on your panel.So far so good
Questions
If I'm getting a signal then my hdmi is good right?
Is HDR automatic or do I have to enable it?
What about Dolby Vision?
What features do I have to actually enable?
Thanks
Yeah, when I got mine, I was tempted to stay up all night, but I was afraid I'd overdose and then it all wouldn't seem so remarkable, so I spaced watching things days apart. Blu-rays first; then UHDs, then 3D, until I had explored every combination from various players I have as part of the home theater.Congrats on your success! Now, prepare to say goodbye to your weekend.
Yeah, when I got mine, I was tempted to stay up all night, but I was afraid I'd overdose and then it all wouldn't seem so remarkable, so I spaced watching things days apart. Blu-rays first; then UHDs, then 3D, until I had explored every combination from various players I have as part of the home theater.
And I still get a kick out of it every time I turn it on. Always new discoveries to be made with old discs and the latest ones. Pure bliss!
Make sure you're using the HDMI 2 (ARC) input on the LG, then go into its Audio setup menu and turn on HDMI audio out.