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EL BROMANCE posted:Yes, you can connect to the network with WiFi and not get bottlenecks you have with the wired connection. Yep. I learned about this issue on my C3 watching Shogun constantly bounce between 4K and 360p over Ethernet. Didn’t have the issue once I switched to wifi.
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I added a USB gigabit ethernet dongle to my TV and it's great now. It's really frustrating that I needed to do that, but at least my TV isn't messing with my wifi any more.
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# ? May 5, 2024 02:37 |
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No one should need more than 640k of ram! But yes WiFi.
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# ? May 5, 2024 02:44 |
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Tricky Ed posted:I added a USB gigabit ethernet dongle to my TV and it's great now. It's really frustrating that I needed to do that, but at least my TV isn't messing with my wifi any more. I'm confused... How did you add an gigabit adapter to your TV?
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# ? May 5, 2024 03:53 |
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BonoMan posted:I'm confused... How did you add an gigabit adapter to your TV? I use this one https://a.co/d/h2R0hIL
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SeANMcBAY posted:Yep. I learned about this issue on my C3 watching Shogun constantly bounce between 4K and 360p over Ethernet. Didn’t have the issue once I switched to wifi. The Hulu series? That's going to be nowhere NEAR 100mbps.
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KillHour posted:I use this one Yep, that's the one I used, too.
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bull3964 posted:The Hulu series? That's going to be nowhere NEAR 100mbps. I’m sure but the built in Hulu app kept going back and forth between 4K and literally like 360p quality on Ethernet. It did not have that issue when I switched to wifi. I think it’s mostly due to the Hulu app being poo poo though. SeANMcBAY fucked around with this message at 06:11 on May 5, 2024 |
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SeANMcBAY posted:I’m sure but the built in Hulu app kept going back and forth between 4K and literally like 360p quality on Ethernet. It did not have that issue when I switched to wifi. I think it’s mostly due to the Hulu app being poo poo though. The Ethernet implementation also tends to be garbage on TVs on top of using cheapo 100m PHYs. Approximately nobody uses Ethernet at home anymore, they’re there to check a box so grognards won’t pitch a fit, manufacturers don’t really care if they work well because everyone uses wifi.
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# ? May 5, 2024 14:09 |
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I'd honestly prefer if they kept component video inputs instead of the ethernet jack, so I could use my PS2 once a year
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# ? May 5, 2024 14:38 |
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Should I worry about how much 4:3 content I watch/play on my C3? It’s not purely 4:3 but I feel like I probably watch more than the average user.
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# ? May 5, 2024 15:15 |
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Watch what makes you happy you goon
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# ? May 5, 2024 15:26 |
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DoubleT2172 posted:Watch what makes you happy you goon Yeah, I’m probably just being paranoid. I’ve been heavily using my iPhone for 2 and a half years without babysitting it at all but the OLED on it seems fine. I don’t notice any burn in even at the icons and clock. Edit: the C3 manual straight up saying to avoid letterboxed and 4:3 content kinda worries me still. SeANMcBAY fucked around with this message at 17:22 on May 5, 2024 |
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I mean, if you're watching it to the exclusivity of all else, then yeah, sure. I don't think watching an old show or playing a retro console for a couple hours a day is going to be noticeable unless you do it for years straight or something
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SeANMcBAY posted:Edit: the C3 manual straight up saying to avoid letterboxed and 4:3 content kinda worries me still. It feels insane to try and avoid letterboxed content, a majority of movies are wider than 16:9 and have been for ages.
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Twerk from Home posted:It feels insane to try and avoid letterboxed content, a majority of movies are wider than 16:9 and have been for ages. Doing some searching I’ve only found one guy with this problem from 4:3 and it’s from a 4/5 year old B6. I can’t find anyone with this issue from wider than 16:9 content. I feel better now. I do baby this tv a little more than my old budget tv but I’ve always been a little ocd about sleeping and turning things off even if I’m stepping out of the room for 10 min. SeANMcBAY fucked around with this message at 18:00 on May 5, 2024 |
# ? May 5, 2024 17:58 |
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Spending all this money on my OLED TV only to find out my MiSTer no longer outputs anything other than 720p lol . It just repeatedly cuts signal to my LG over and over if I set it higher. HDMI port failing...gently caress
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# ? May 5, 2024 18:08 |
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It took a crazy amount of hours of letterboxed content on rting's long term test of the 6 series to even have a hint of differential aging on full screen slides. For the most part, it's never going to be an issue.
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bull3964 posted:It took a crazy amount of hours of letterboxed content on rting's long term test of the 6 series to even have a hint of differential aging on full screen slides. For the most part, it's never going to be an issue. Could you link that one? I just see their burn in tests that just have CNN on all day at max brightness.
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It was this one. https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/permanent-image-retention-burn-in-lcd-oled They stopped testing at week 122. Letterboxed content was shown for 36% of the time the TV was running (20 hours a day). So, by week 122, letterboxed bars would have been up for nearly 6,148 hours while the TV was on.. If you look REALLY closely, you can see some uneven aging on the white slides for the top and the bottom, but I have my doubts it would even be visible in normal content. Granted, the letters all burned it, but that is due to specific aging of those colors beyond what the TV can compensate for (and that has gotten MUCH better on the newer models). Black bars though, the pixels that are active are going to be varied so much that the overall aging of the active area compared to the non-active area isn't going to amount for much. Now, you WILL see noticeable image retention for about 10 minutes after long viewing of letterboxed or window boxed content, but it goes away.
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# ? May 5, 2024 23:03 |
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Okay, seems reasonable. I got this tv for pretty much nothing so if it burns in within 2 or 3 years then whatever and I’ll go back to a cheap rear end Roku LED. I’ll enjoy it for now without worry.
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# ? May 6, 2024 00:11 |
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SeANMcBAY posted:Okay, seems reasonable. You’ll be fine, enjoy the TV! I use my Mister on my C1 all the time in 4:3 and everything’s fine.
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Matt Zerella posted:You’ll be fine, enjoy the TV! I use my Mister on my C1 all the time in 4:3 and everything’s fine. Do you use any scanline filters? I’m considering using the Trinitron one on my Analogue Pocket docked but maybe not since I don’t like how much darker and smaller it makes the image.
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