Xiaomi to launch Mi TV Q1 75" on 23rd March - QLED, 192 Zones, 120Hz

Ok! So after a discussion with Mi and playing around with picture settings, some of my concerns ironed out itself.
Although there is still one which I am facing. Hoping for community members to give their valuable inputs

So I am facing a lot of noise in scenes, grainy scenes etc. It is same that I referred to pixelation in my earlier post. But it's not pixelation.
It's noise, a lot of grains.
It does not happen in all scenes but some, mostly but not limited to low light or warm light scenes. It's happening in DV content on netflix, on some of the HD and 4k contents too.
I have tried setting noise reduction to High, but it is not helping much.

Like in movie BECKETT available on netflix in Dolby vision, the picture quality is very bad due to noise ( mosquito noise in the scenes).

My question is there any picture settings that I can tweak to get rid of this?
Anyone of you faced a similar problem?
 
Ok! So after a discussion with Mi and playing around with picture settings, some of my concerns ironed out itself.
Although there is still one which I am facing. Hoping for community members to give their valuable inputs

So I am facing a lot of noise in scenes, grainy scenes etc. It is same that I referred to pixelation in my earlier post. But it's not pixelation.
It's noise, a lot of grains.
It does not happen in all scenes but some, mostly but not limited to low light or warm light scenes. It's happening in DV content on netflix, on some of the HD and 4k contents too.
I have tried setting noise reduction to High, but it is not helping much.

Like in movie BECKETT available on netflix in Dolby vision, the picture quality is very bad due to noise ( mosquito noise in the scenes).

My question is there any picture settings that I can tweak to get rid of this?
Anyone of you faced a similar problem?
Share the frame timings from the movie and I will share pic from my tv.
 
I'm facing a strange issue Kodi is showing that the screen resolution is 1920x1080 60FPS screenshot attached.
 

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I'm facing a strange issue Kodi is showing that the screen resolution is 1920x1080 60FPS screenshot attached.
This is the resolution for the app and is perfectly fine. Once you play a HDR movie it shows 4k or HDR. My server is down, once up I will share the pic.
 
This is the resolution for the app and is perfectly fine. Once you play a HDR movie it shows 4k or HDR. My server is down, once up I will share the pic.
OK sir. Also I want to play a 163GB movie and don't have portable HDD so can we play it via plex like Can I install it on my Laptop and TV to play? Or there any other specific requirements.
 
OK sir. Also I want to play a 163GB movie and don't have portable HDD so can we play it via plex like Can I install it on my Laptop and TV to play? Or there any other specific requirements.

Shouldn't be a problem as long as you have wired connection running between your Plex server on your laptop and router and from router to your TV. I didnot have option to run wired connection from my Plex server installed on my desktop and hence is used 5Ghz wifi . Given the size of the movie file you mentioned , you might have issues streaming this over a wireless connection. I am assuming that your laptop has a decent cpu and enough ram to meet the minimum requirements of running a Plex server
 
Shouldn't be a problem as long as you have wired connection running between your Plex server on your laptop and router and from router to your TV. I didnot have option to run wired connection from my Plex server installed on my desktop and hence is used 5Ghz wifi . Given the size of the movie file you mentioned , you might have issues streaming this over a wireless connection. I am assuming that your laptop has a decent cpu and enough ram to meet the minimum requirements of running a Plex server
This TV like all other TVs only ships with a 100Mbps ethernet port, which won't be able to stream this movie. In that case, 5GHz WiFi will be the only way to play this movie as the bitrate is 185 Mbps assuming a 2-hour movie. Now, for this kind of bitrate you'll need a really fast WiFi router as 185 Mbps will go into the router from the server and 185 out to the client, totalling 370 Mbps.
 
This TV like all other TVs only ships with a 100Mbps ethernet port, which won't be able to stream this movie. In that case, 5GHz WiFi will be the only way to play this movie as the bitrate is 185 Mbps assuming a 2-hour movie. Now, for this kind of bitrate you'll need a really fast WiFi router as 185 Mbps will go into the router from the server and 185 out to the client, totalling 370 Mbps.
No it's a 4 hour+ movie.
 
Shouldn't be a problem as long as you have wired connection running between your Plex server on your laptop and router and from router to your TV. I didnot have option to run wired connection from my Plex server installed on my desktop and hence is used 5Ghz wifi . Given the size of the movie file you mentioned , you might have issues streaming this over a wireless connection. I am assuming that your laptop has a decent cpu and enough ram to meet the minimum requirements of running a Plex server
Yes I can use the LAN ports and my laptop is bit old it has AMD A8 Quad Core CPU and 4GB of RAM.
 
Folks
I took the expensive way out and got myself a new Denon AVR S960h to counter my earlier problems with the Yamaha Avr. The receiver is eARC capable, but for now, my Mi 75 inch will not output ARC as my hdmi port 2 is dead (refer my numerous earlier posts). I am requesting anyone with a Denon 7.1 channel receiver to help me with the below:
1. With the Denon 4k/8k setting on enhanced, the picture on the tv blacks out every few minutes with my fire stick 4k and shield tv attached to the receiver. Hdmi out is a fiber optic hdmi cable that is 4k 60 hz compatible. I have also tested this with two other new 8k cables that exhibit similar behaviour
2. With the Denon 4k/8k setting on standard, the picture blinking and black screen stops on fire stick 4k, but continues on shield tv. I need to drop the resolution to 1080p 60 hz in the shield to counter this
3. I have tried switching off all video processing, manually changing hdcp setting in avr to 2.3, etc but to no avail. In standard 4k/8k setting, i don't get hdr though 4k 60 hz is possible but it defeats the purpose of using the avr as a hub for the best possible picture. This can't be a cable issue and i have tried everything in the AVR
Is this something to do with tv settings? How are you guys connecting your Avr to the tv and using as a dumb display? I am especially interested in Denon owners connecting here.

Cheers
Harsha
 
Folks
I took the expensive way out and got myself a new Denon AVR S960h to counter my earlier problems with the Yamaha Avr. The receiver is eARC capable, but for now, my Mi 75 inch will not output ARC as my hdmi port 2 is dead (refer my numerous earlier posts). I am requesting anyone with a Denon 7.1 channel receiver to help me with the below:
1. With the Denon 4k/8k setting on enhanced, the picture on the tv blacks out every few minutes with my fire stick 4k and shield tv attached to the receiver. Hdmi out is a fiber optic hdmi cable that is 4k 60 hz compatible. I have also tested this with two other new 8k cables that exhibit similar behaviour
2. With the Denon 4k/8k setting on standard, the picture blinking and black screen stops on fire stick 4k, but continues on shield tv. I need to drop the resolution to 1080p 60 hz in the shield to counter this
3. I have tried switching off all video processing, manually changing hdcp setting in avr to 2.3, etc but to no avail. In standard 4k/8k setting, i don't get hdr though 4k 60 hz is possible but it defeats the purpose of using the avr as a hub for the best possible picture. This can't be a cable issue and i have tried everything in the AVR
Is this something to do with tv settings? How are you guys connecting your Avr to the tv and using as a dumb display? I am especially interested in Denon owners connecting here.

Cheers
Harsha
I have X2700H and am not faciing any issue (do see my earlier posts about Yamaha AVR and subsequent upgrade to Denon)

Why don't you get the HDMI2 fixed on TV?
 
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Now, for this kind of bitrate you'll need a really fast WiFi router as 185 Mbps will go into the router from the server and 185 out to the client, totalling 370 Mbps.
Any Gigabyte capable wireless router with 802.11ac or higher can manage this.
For the TV end, use a USB3.1 dongle on the USB3.0 or above terminals on the TV. In theory, it should offer more bandwith than the on board ethernet controller.
 
Any Gigabyte capable wireless router with 802.11ac or higher can manage this.
I'm guessing you mean gigabit and not Gigabyte which is a company. And gigabit has nothing to do with that as we're talking about local network performance over wireless.

That's not true at all. Most cheapo TP-link/DP-link routers that come in ₹1000-2000 range won't do even close to 370 Mbps, and these are the ones provided by free by ISPs. They write stuff like AC1200 and so but that only works if no one is sharing the channel in your neighbourhood and yours is the only device on the network.

I had 2 cheap routers. Forgot their names exactly, but I believe they were D-link DIR-816 and TP-link Archer C6. Both of them would struggle to maintain 300+ Mbps sustained. Even my current Tenda MW6 can only do 450 Mbps one way over wireless.
For the TV end, use a USB3.1 dongle on the USB3.0 or above terminals on the TV. In theory, it should offer more bandwith than the on board ethernet controller.
Almost no TV has a USB 3.0 port. 99% of TVs including this one only has USB 2.0. So your idea won't work. You might still get more than 100 Mbps from a 2.0 port though, but that will depend on the port and adapter as USB 2.0 doesn't have bandwidth to support gigabit ethernet mode.
 
I'm guessing you mean gigabit and not Gigabyte which is a company. like AC1200 and so but that only works if no one is sharing the channel in your neighbourhood and yours is the only device on the network.I had 2 cheap routers. Almost no TV has a USB 3.0 port.
Yes I meant gigabit. I think that should be pretty obvious to someone like yourself.
You need to go beyond a cheap router to get good wireless and wired performance. Not necessarily for this application. Anything that involves moving heaps of data reliably.
You are wrong about USB 3.0 not being present on TV's.
My 3 year old Sony has a usb 3.0 terminal. I imagine this is more common place today
Off course, in this particular TV's case, its not going to work as it does not have that terminal.
 
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