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19 November 2023 at 11:39 in reply to: 3 generations of the B&O app – which one would you prefer? #50535
MM – you’re not the only one who misses the middle design above ?
Location: Copenhagen“Neutral” was already in the list.
Location: CopenhagenSound settings are back in the latest version.
Location: CopenhagenI remember there was a modification made to the first generation Eclipse to address the limited bandwidth problem in the HDMI sockets. A new DSS board was manufactured and was available for replacement for the early sets.
The board replacement was done for free under warranty.
I got my own Eclipse in 2019 and the problem was fixed at the time.
Jean
Thanks for the info.
It is really good to know.
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DyssegaardLocation: CopenhagenI set ATV to Dolby Vision/60.
played a video on the YouTube app that was supposed to be DV 60.
This is what the stats liked like:
Thanks again for checking.
And yes – it does make sense.
I don’t think that it was displayed in DV or HDR. If you look at the Codecs line it should have been 9.2.
I played a DV-video in the webos youtube app and the panel on the TV shifted to HDR-mode.
Maybe it will work if you force the ATV to HDR/60.
For youtube videos I will be using the webos app in the tv in the future since it can display HDR/60 videos.
The problem is with apps like Disney+ and ATV+ since they are not available on Eclipse 1st gen. They are available on the normal LG C7. I have been in contact with B&O about the missing apps. They are aware, but suggest to buy an ATV and use the apps there ..
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DyssegaardLocation: CopenhagenDid a quick check with the latest AppleTV 4K connected to the Soundcenter (HDMI D) and had it configured as per the instructions (4K SDR, Match content On).
When I play a movie from Netflix that is Dolby Vision, the panel signal that it is indeed Dolby Vision being played.
Thanks for checking.
With my 2017 ATV4K connected to HDMI A in the Sound Center the screen also report Dolby Vision, when playing movie from ATV+.
However the latest ATV4K should be able to decode Dolby Vision at 60 fps – something the 2017 cannot.
The YouTube app on the new ATV4K should also be able to play HDR at 60 fps if you force it to HDR – match function does not yet work on YouTube. In the YouTube app you can see the actual frame rate if you turn on statistics.
Maybe there will be a difference in frame rate between Sound Center input and input directly to the screen.Best Regards
DyssegaardLocation: CopenhagenThank you Keith and team for bringing back the forum – I really missed it in the short period it was down. I like the new layout, and I find it easy to use so far.
Best regards
Dyssegaard
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