Cant VP21 read a 4.4.4 recorded video from OBS Studio?

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Shogun__Gaming wrote on 4/18/2024, 1:32 AM

@RogerS could be interesting to know how your tv settings are in filmmaker mode, i can compared it to my custom settings :)

RogerS wrote on 4/18/2024, 1:35 AM

I'm away from home but I think they are mostly the standard settings. I had to lower the maximum brightness to not be painful to look at in my low light living room.

Shogun__Gaming wrote on 4/18/2024, 1:43 AM

I'm away from home but I think they are mostly the standard settings. I had to lower the maximum brightness to not be painful to look at in my low light living room.

you didnt play around with the rgb and gamma settings etc?

RogerS wrote on 4/18/2024, 1:52 AM

No, I doubt that I did and wouldn't want to make such changes without hardware guidance (calibration tool). I may have tweaked white balance to match what I feel is white.

I've been using it as a TV and haven't had any complaints with it for YouTube or Netflix as well as my own work. I screened a nearly complete documentary I'm working on with the director and nothing jumped out at me as being wrong with the image.

Shogun__Gaming wrote on 4/18/2024, 2:07 AM

@RogerS well you probably know how things should look alot better than me 😉

set wrote on 4/18/2024, 2:14 AM

@RogerS, if I may add, that TV LG C2 of yours has becoming a standard previewing display, to check overall video / film project you are working, especially the color correction and color grading, exposure so it should look 'as expected' based on this TV... that's how it works right?

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RogerS wrote on 4/18/2024, 2:23 AM

Yes, that's part of why I bought it. I do think the other LG TVs are similar; the more expensive ones get brighter but they can all be used as a reference for a good modern TV I think.

It's also a HDR TV and eventually I would want to use it to check color correction for HDR grading. I'm not ready for that yet, and would like the tools in VEGAS to mature more as well. I'm not even ready for a 10-bit workflow in VEGAS.