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2017-05-09, 23:28
(This post was last modified: 2017-05-09, 23:30 by t2ffn.)
I have a KS9000 and have managed to mostly stop the TV from reverting it to PC by changing the kodi UI refresh rate to 50hz. Refresh rate is changed when starting video playback so it doesn't affect viewing of media at all. I noticed if it was set at 60hz the TV thought it was a PC. Works 98% of the time, only maybe after a hard boot it might defualt to 60hz and look 'dark' so I know the TV thinks it's on PC mode. I wish there was a higher refresh rate (100?) I could use as there is a tiny but perceptible difference in navigating the UI in 50 vs 60hz.
Only issue I need to resolve now is sometimes, when I turn the TV on, I can hear the Kodi UI but the screen remains black. I think it's a handshake issue between Chromebox, AVR, TV, nothing to do with the Kodi set up. I have a Flirc with the power button set up to reboot Kodi only so it's resolved in seconds.
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Ok I'll look at that. I think perhaps another method is to set the PC to a cable box or BluRay as it seems to allow natural, movie modes after turning TV on/off. I leave chromebox on so I haven't rebooted it to see how this works
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Thats right, but i found it less reliable / more hassle to 'put right' if it reverted.
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I tried the chromebox in 50Hz and seems like the KS8000 is defaulting back to "PC Mode" Trying 59.97Hz instead of 60Jz to see if it makes a difference and rebooted chromebox a few times. Seems boot screen overscan off but did. Oreo calibration for 59.97Hz (and 50Hz).
Wonder if can calibrate video for multiple frequencies as it seems off when I play 60Jz content and leave it at 50Hz; hence why I tried 59.97Hz along with screen darkening issue which I don't understand why it is darkening
Experimenting with 59.97Hz at this point with live content streaming and live TV
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Set refresh rate to switch when video starts, so the Kodi refresh rate is purely for the GUI. 50Hz GUI works on my KS9000, you may find 59.97Hz works on yours, but this shouldn't impact video playback.
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Well I find the overscan is off if I set it to 50Hz and the play back 60Hz content. Menus would be off screen. I've rebooted and it seems to keep it and doesn't revert to Pc but will have to give this a few days
You can't adjust the overscan for multiple settings from 50Hz to 60Hz and you can't do it while playing
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I'm not sure what you mean re: overscan. You can't set your content to a fixed refresh rate, as some stuff would play strangely, surely?!
I'm trying to say set it such that:
Settings > System > Display > Monitor > Refresh Rate = 50Hz (or whatever Hz your TV doesn't think is a PC)
Settings > Player > Videos > Adjust display refresh rate = On start / stop
Then you get a set refresh rate on the menu and when you press play, whatever video you play, Kodi changes to that refresh rate so the video playback is smooth and at the right refresh rate.
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I'll check your settings tonight but what I meant by overscan is that you do a video calibration to set the boundaries of the screen at 50Hz. When I play back 24fps material it seems fine but 60Hz seems to have sides cut off like the on screen display which was calibrated at 50Hz. I know it doesn't make sense but that's the behaviour I notice. I'll check the other setting after things settle down here tonight
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2017-05-14, 01:30
(This post was last modified: 2017-05-14, 01:30 by waverz.)
Just to avoid having to go through all 758 pages, what's the best method of updating? I haven't used this box in over a year.
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