If your TV picture still isn't as sharp as it should be, even with HDR turned on, one of two HDMI settings might be to blame.
This is an AV issue, but looks to be Mac-specific, so posting here rather than in the A/V Club. Sorry for the length, but I'm trying to supply all relevant info) Summary: I have an MBP connected via ...
Q I have my set-top cable box and Blu-ray player connected to my receiver via HDMI. Another HDMI cable connects my receiver to my TV. I change between my cable box and Blu-ray player by changing ...
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Your Roku setup might be sabotaging your picture quality via the HDMI port
Your Roku can technically plug into any HDMI input, but the specific port, cable, and settings you choose can quietly cap ...
Though it can add tremendous convenience via an interconnected entertainment system, the HDMI-CEC setting can also ruin your ...
In many ways, HDMI has proven to be a wonder drug, providing a superb conduit for high-quality picture, sound, control capabilities, return path for audio and Ethernet connectivity. In other ways, ...
First of all, let me say that all HDMI is not created equal. Frankly, I am very concerned about HDMI or the High-Definition Multimedia Interface. Why am I concerned? It's because that there are too ...
I have a spare Mac Mini 2010 that I am using as a media server. I can Air Play to a Apple TV with no problems, I can pull music from it from the Apple TV through the Computers interface. Also if the ...
With the advent of affordable 1080p displays, 8-channel 192 kHz sound systems and high-definition A/V sources, consumers are switching to HDMI & DVI uncompressed digital A/V interfaces en masse. Why?
Eli is a freelance journalist who lives in Detroit, MI. He got his start in journalism covering video games and sports for Heavy before branching out into greater esports coverage at Dexerto. He also ...
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