(2020-04-12, 11:56)FoxADRIANO Wrote: (2020-04-12, 11:00)noggin Wrote: (2020-04-12, 10:57)FoxADRIANO Wrote: Dear noggin, thanks for your help and happy Easter. I configured my USB port of myTV with "Standard format". It is the USB No. 3. I use Lumix GH5 to take my videos, I make UHD videos 50p 8bit. In the "Advanced format" I see 10bit.
I attach 3 pics.
I'm sorry for my inexperience but I don't even know what the test images is.
I chose warm option but it is .only slightly warm and that's what i like. Then Ichose a Personal and I create neutral colors.
I think my biggest problems are Nvidia Shield TV calibration or Kobi calibration. In fact when I put my videos on the USB port and I chhose that default software (not Kodi), they pretty well.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/te1xyzu5lk94pap/1.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hnco6yk77ssq1jd/2.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f15v3q1o0spugd3/3.jpg?dl=0
PS: out of curiosity: To configure the colors and brightness of the Nvidia Shield TV, while I watch my video with Kodi, I use the original Sony TV remote control and the same panel with wich I use on the Sony TV but I check the sliders that select the amount of color and brightness, etc. are positioned very differently than on TV. This means that different settings have to be made on Nvidia Shield TV than on the Sony TV. Quite right?
If you are using a USB port to play your files rather than an HDMI port then what is the Nvidia Shield TV doing?
Sorry, sorry, sorry. I was thinking of USB I made a typing ERROR. I mean HDMI, in fact my pics were right. I write again my reply.
OK - you are using HDMI input 3. That will probably (*) have it's own SDR and HDR picture settings just for that input, which are not related to the picture settings of the other inputs, your DVB TV tuner, or any Android TV apps etc.
The important thing is to go through all the settings and disable all the nasty processing etc.
Quote:Dear noggin, thanks for your help and happy Easter. I configured my USB port of myTV with "Standard format". It is the USB No. 3. I use Lumix GH5 to take my videos, I make UHD videos 50p 8bit. In the "Advanced format" I see 10bit.
I attach 3 pics.
I'm sorry for my inexperience but I don't even know what the test images is.
Test images are test sequences that you use to adjust brightness, contrast, black level, gamma, saturation (aka colour) etc. to ensure that your TV is displaying pictures correctly. Without them you are just 'adjusting by eye' which is never a great idea.
I'd suggest reading up a bit on TV calibration and set-up to get a better understanding as to how you should configure your display to be as neutral as possible (so that you see the material you have shot, edited and graded as accurately as possible)
Quote:I chose warm option but it is .only slightly warm and that's what i like. Then Ichose a Personal and I create neutral colors
Ah - 'like' is always dangerous. If you are watching material you edited yourself, then you want that displayed as correctly as possible (if you don't like 'the look' of your material, you can then alter the way you edit and grade it)
Quote:I think my biggest problems are Nvidia Shield TV calibration or Kobi calibration. In fact when I put my videos on the USB port and I chhose that default software (not Kodi), they pretty well.
Kodi shouldn't require any calibration - that's only really needed for 'edge case' examples (where there are known issues you need to compensate for). It may require some set-up - but not calibration.
Your Shield TV has a number of options for output - and they can interact with Kodi.
Do you watch any Rec 2020 material - or is all your material you watch Rec 709?
Quote:PS: out of curiosity: To configure the colors and brightness of the Nvidia Shield TV, while I watch my video with Kodi, I use the original Sony TV remote control and the same panel with wich I use on the Sony TV but I check the sliders that select the amount of color and brightness, etc. are positioned very differently than on TV. This means that different settings have to be made on Nvidia Shield TV than on the Sony TV. Quite right?
Yes - the sliders will be different for every source. I said that in my earlier post :
Quote:On many Sony TVs these settings act on a 'per input' basis (so each HDMI input, internal Tuner or Android App will have different settings) and some settings can be different for HDR and SDR sources. (i.e. you can set different personal settings for HDR and SDR from the same source)