Xbox One display settings.

Entreri804

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Quick question. Which RGB settings are most of you using ? I play my Xbox one on a Samsung syncmaster 27 inch hdmi HD computer monitor that has two different black level settings. Normal and low. Was wondering if I should use full rgb or limited ?

Thanks.......
 
The 360 has this too, but it also offers the rather odd intermediate setting. Unless your display supports it, go for limited. Full RGB (expanded on 360) makes things overly dark. May be nice for horror games and dungeons in Skyrim, but you also crush black levels and thus lots of detail.

Best is to download this:

http://www.avsforum.com/t/948496/avs-hd-709-blu-ray-mp4-calibration

Only take the Basic settings and copy those MP4 files onto a USB stick and put it in the Xbox. Calibrate from there. Look at what the MP4 files tell you to do.
 
The 360 has this too, but it also offers the rather odd intermediate setting. Unless your display supports it, go for limited. Full RGB (expanded on 360) makes things overly dark. May be nice for horror games and dungeons in Skyrim, but you also crush black levels and thus lots of detail.

Best is to download this:

http://www.avsforum.com/t/948496/avs-hd-709-blu-ray-mp4-calibration

Only take the Basic settings and copy those MP4 files onto a USB stick and put it in the Xbox. Calibrate from there. Look at what the MP4 files tell you to do.
Thanks man. Will do.
 
Thanks man. Will do.

It definitely is something on 360 i can't decide what to do with. It can make some games look better, but in the process you crush black levels too, plus that the brightness test sliders in games never work if you use that setting. On the 360 you can't see the bars at all in that first MP4 file, but on PS4 you can and using that i calibrated it for my 360 as well. I wonder if they fixed it on Xbox One,so that you CAN see the bars now.