2016-08-13, 09:07
(2016-08-12, 15:52)movie78 Wrote:(2016-08-11, 15:29)hdmkv Wrote: Really getting off-topic, but try the 'Exodus' and 'Life of Pi' 4K HDR clips to see HDR difference, unless you have a UHD BD player and actual 4K BD's.
Playback tests with Samsung JS9000
Roku 4 (10bit) = Best
Samsung JS9000 internal = Better
Himedia Q10 Pro = Good
The room, the direct or indirect sunlight has influence in the final result
The way the source and their factory video settings can influence the final result along with the personal preferences, the Roku settings out-of-the-box can be a good match to your JS900 in video mode XYZ you use.
But im sure if you use other TV video/picture settings with the Q10 pro would give you a different result (for better or for worse)
The USB used by the JS9000 can also bypass some picture settings, or the TV reproduction algorithms can be better than the ones in the players, some manufactures specify this in their manual, other not really.
PS: The USB connection from the TV are not a video signal, it's a data transfer - pure and unadulterated, while the HDMI the signal is digital, but it's not the original file, it's a display signal encoded digitally.