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Guys I really need your help here. I want to buy this KDL-40W700C tv only as my Gaming Monitor. I need at least 60 Hz refresh rate but in the last moment I figured out behind Sony’s Marketing “200 Hz” thing it says “Panel Refresh Rate is 50 Hz”!
I literally don’t care about Motion Flow but will my Graphics Card show 60 Hz in my PC Display Settings?
Lots of Thanks in Advance.
Jecht_Sin schrieb:
@Kuschelmonschter Sorry to bother you again.. but how exactly would you show the fps in Kodi? Not that it really should matter, I am very positive that the refresh rate is 60 Hz.
Go to Settings > System Information. The value is read via Display API (see methods getMode and getRefreshRate).
Jecht_Sin schrieb:
Still it doesn't explain why the Motionflow has a base of 50Hz.
I think those are just numbers on a brochure. I think that panels and Motionflow are the same all over the world. I could be wrong though .
Kuschelmonschter wrote:
Jecht_Sin schrieb:
@Kuschelmonschter Sorry to bother you again.. but how exactly would you show the fps in Kodi? Not that it really should matter, I am very positive that the refresh rate is 60 Hz.Go to Settings > System Information. The value is read via Display API (see methods getMode and getRefreshRate).
Do you mean this (the 4K video is playing in background. It just doesn't show in the screenshot)?
Apart that it is wrong, it shows 1080p. I had this issue since ever with Kodi, I have never managed to see 2160p anywhere. Otherwise, pressing "o" with a "BT keyboard" (not really. I use "Typeeto" which turns my Mac into an BT keyboard. Very neat! Recommended to @Anonymous ! ) I get this:
But I think that actually shows the media info, not what or how it's really playing. At least for the Video Stream part. I see indeed that disabling the HW acceleration the videos stutter but it still shows 59.940 FPS.
'O' shows you the properties of the source material, not the display.
Android and all app GUIs are rendered at 1920x1080 on Sony. That's why you see it everywhere. A 4K GUI would just not be feasible on the weak MediaTek SoC. It later gets upscaled to 4K. The video pipeline is a different path. So you can decode and render a 4K video via MediaCodec Surface while rendering the GUI in 1080p. That's what Kodi does...
Kuschelmonschter wrote: I think those are just numbers on a brochure. I think that panels and Motionflow are the same all over the world.
This website seems to have the details right:
http://www.displayspecifications.com
Substantial differences appear to exist.
For instance, whereas my KD-55XD8005 model features a refresh rate of 60hz with an interpolation value of 400mhz:
http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/0d686a2
a KD-55XE8577 model does offer a 120hz refresh rate with a 1000mhz interpolation value:
http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/fcaecdb
60hz refresh rates seem to be on the low end side these days.
Yes of course. I am not talking about 60Hz vs. 120Hz. That exists for real and it is the real refresh rate of the panel. I was talking about 50/100Hz (Europe) vs. 60/120Hz (America).
I don't know what the difference between XR400 and XR1000 is, but don't even think about translating it to refresh rate somehow (MHz is totally wrong anyway...). Probably XR400 lacks BFI (black frame insertion) or something as XR is not only about interpolation. Those numbers are total marketing BS anyway...
My XR400 model claims to have black frame insertion.
But the all Motion Flow thing is mostly a marketing gimmick, no doubt about that.
For reference purposes, these two articles are enlightening (particularly the first):
no i dont agree with that
Motion interpolation is THE reason why i buy higher quality TVs (6/7/8/9xxx Model numbers) and prefer this picture over classical cinema 24 fps presentation.
What i don´t like is this: You don´t exactly know what you really get..
Is this certain function (low medium high) now Motion interpolation with OR without black frame insertion?
The problem isn´t the feature, it´s how it is called in the menu...
-> Stupid names for great technical features are IMHO the problem.
btw: My first HQ Tv was a Philips with "Pixel Plus" and "Digital Natural Motion"
This wasn´t only marketing in 2003 - The difference on this CRT was like day and night
http://www.p4c.philips.com/cgi-bin/cpindex.pl?scy=DE&slg=EN&ctn=36PW9618/12
@Kuschelmonschter I'd say that whatever the XR number is if the max refresh rate is 60Hz there isn't much to interpolate. So it does sound a bit like commercial crap to me. But sure, with a 60Hz (for interpolation) display the XR max number should be lower than with a 120Hz display. Also as you said we don't know what we are getting. Let's see my TV model, for example: XD80 in EU, XBR800D in USA. We get this:
XBR800D: XR 240
XD8005: XR 200
XD8099: XR 400
I believe we can assume XD8099 is better than XD8005. But what about XBR800D vs XD8099? Does an higher XR number really mean anything? Or is it just commercial BS? Which one is better for 24 or 30fps signals?
Then I am not sure interpolation is such a good thing. At least for gaming. With 30fps games shouldn't it automatically add at least a 16.67ms delay? It needs to wait for the second frame to make the interpolation. While it can display the previous real frame in the frame before (at 60Hz). Also with my TV the "Fluid" settings make a very visibile soap opera effect. Probably with the black frame insertion (available on 120Hz and higher displays I believe) things get much better.
Instead I'd really love to know what actually happens when I set the custom/personal Motionflow at 1-1. Just a step above the minimum values for both parameters. The image even gets darker, which I am not sure what it has to do with frames interpolation. Not that I see any difference on regular videos anyway. The only time I notice a difference is with the videos made specifically to test the frame interpolation.
you are looking for information about motionflow like
this about black frame insertion?
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/w850c