![]() Hi! And sorry for the late response again! Btw, You have some patience to stick with me! This is despite HDR not being enabled on Windows 10 desktop. That being said, I've tested it with some HDR movies and games (like the new Resident Evil 3) and when they are outputting HDR and you check picture info on your TV (again, not sure how this is done on yours but I just press the middle button) it will tell you what resolution/refresh rate your are running and will say HDR is on. I will say that I actually have this disabled as my PC is connected to the TV through the soundbar first and it couldn't get it to work otherwise. Doesn't look like your TV supports 1440p, jumps from 1080p to 4K with nothing in between.Īs for HDR, I'm not sure how it would be on your TV and it's not in the manual but on mine I can go to Settings > General > External Device Manager > HDMI UHD Color to enable HDR on an input. I did have a look, supported resolutions start on page 108. Thanks to anyone who was willing to read it! Or I can play 1080p but then why do I have a 4K TV.? I just dont understand why using the HDMI2/3 sockets, I can set it to 4K 60HZ in WIndows, but in Games it is stuck with 30HZ?Īnd why does the HDMI1 socket behave thsi way? So my question is - what should I do? - How to get it working? I can play 4K 30hz but that just bleeds my eyes and makes my eyes/head hurt soon and is not pleasant in general. Also when I enabled HDMI UHD COLOR again, it turned black too. When I changed it to ANYTHING higher than this, I got black screen again. So in TV settings I turned HDMI UHD COLOR OFF and now I got display at least on the monitor! So using extended display, I tried changing the resolution on the TV to 1080p and voila, I got screen - but only 1080P. I tried to connect both the monitor and the TV and I got black screen on both. When I use the HDMI1 socket, I get a black screen. TO fix that, I read I should use the HDMI1 socket and that is where the problem starts. In games, I can play even up to 4K, however when comparing it to 1080p, it feels "choppy" so I suspect the refresh rate is only 30HZ on the 4K resolution. On socket 2 and 3 I can set resolution in desktop to and it works great. I have PC connected to 1080p monitor via HDMI and also to 4K Samsung 55" TV via HDMI. ![]() I think it is unresolvable, but here goes: I have this problem I tried a whole day solving, googling but nothing helped. ![]()
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