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LG C1 OLED--Question

rofif

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Dude i think that vrr and gsync are not the same thing.

Vrr is an hdmi 2.1 new feature, g-sync is made by nvidia and it is much older, they probably work in the same way but they are 2 different things and the tv has both of them (and freesync for amd gpus on pc).

I think the tv use vrr with the consoles and gsync or freesync on pc unless you specifically disable these 2.

returning to your post, so i can basically chose any video mode like filmmaker then use the game bar sub menu that you can pop up with the remote and activate the low latency ON (i just saw a video where they show this).
I didn't want to go too specific but yes, of course you are right.
vrr is variable refresh rate. Hdmi 2.1 standard vrr is freesync. Just technicalities.
On pc You just will use g-sync. On consoles, the other one
 

Captn

Member
Hi,

LG C1 Gsync disabled unless..you reboot the PC. As soon as you turn off the TV and turn it back on , it reverts to VRR even though Gsync is enabled in windows.

If you reboot the PC it goes back to Gsync until you shut the screen off again.

Been happening for the past 2 sets of drivers. Was working fine before. RTX 3090 Hot fix driver : 496.84

Might also be due to LG recent firmware updates in the past few months I'm not sure..

Anyone else having this issue right now?
 
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ParaSeoul

Member
Samsung marketing really did wonders on you. And now they’re shifting to oled!!!
Burn in is still something that can happen even if its a low chance,still lower than the chance of getting a Dirty screen LCD,which can happen as soon as you turn the thing on.
 

Flintty

Member
I didn't want to go too specific but yes, of course you are right.
vrr is variable refresh rate. Hdmi 2.1 standard vrr is freesync. Just technicalities.
On pc You just will use g-sync. On consoles, the other one
I thought XSX was better with Gsync. Have I got it wrong? I read that Freesync disabled something otherwise enabled by Gsync. Can’t remember what it was.

Edit: According to Redit, Freesync disables Dolby Vision. I’ll test this later.

I’ve got a replacement coming for mine with the stick pixel. Not looking forward to packaging the old one and building the new one again. The next one had better not have any issues.
 
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ParaSeoul

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I thought XSX was better with Gsync. Have I got it wrong? I read that Freesync disabled something otherwise enabled by Gsync. Can’t remember what it was.

I’ve got a replacement coming for mine with the stick pixel. Not looking forward to packaging the old one and building the new one again. The next one had better not have any issues.
XSX doesn't have G sync,it uses and AMD gpu.
 

MacReady13

Member
Samsung marketing really did wonders on you. And now they’re shifting to oled!!!
Samsung marketing? I don't own Samsung and don't know what you're talking about. OLED's are well known to have permanent image retention/burn in, whereas LED TV's will not get permanent burn in. Not to say they have no other issues but OLED's get burn in, LED's don't. And for a gamer like myself that far outweighs any advantage in image quality knowing I can play a game for hours upon hours with static images not ruining my 4k panel.
 

DonJorginho

Banned
Looking to buy a LG OLED48C14LB for around £999, is this a good deal and is this a great telly for the PS5?

I've had a bog standard 4k LG led for a while, want to upgrade!
 

saintjules

Member
Looking to buy a LG OLED48C14LB for around £999, is this a good deal and is this a great telly for the PS5?

I've had a bog standard 4k LG led for a while, want to upgrade!

I believe that it is a good deal. Here in the States it's around $1300USD and it just got dropped by 200 for Black Friday.

I have a 65" C9 and I'll never go back to LEDs. If you have the cash, I'd go for the OLED!
 
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rofif

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Looking to buy a LG OLED48C14LB for around £999, is this a good deal and is this a great telly for the PS5?

I've had a bog standard 4k LG led for a while, want to upgrade!
It’s an amazing tv for ps5. Average deal on that price
 
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hussar16

Member
fucking hell bad luck.
But stick with it. It's worth it !!!
One thing - if you are using tv audio speakers - be sure to disable atmos nd their ai audio pro... and be sure to reeable sound mode you like 10 times a day.
The tv just keeps fucking changing audio to game optimizer and I prefer cinema much more
Why disable Atmos?
 

GymWolf

Member
30fps *can* look significantly worse on oled, yeah. However, if a 30fps game has motion blur it is not an issue compared with lcd. Most modern 30fps games have motion blur. With regards to motion smoothing, on lg c1 it is pretty much artifact free even in animation. It's the best in the business and should definitely be switched on. You can't use it in games though.

Second place goes to Sony motion smoothing, specifically the x1 and x1 extreme chip tvs circa 2016 -2018.

On the flipside, 60fps always looks better on oled, and I disable motion blur at 60fps when I am allowed to. Also, every c1 owner should be using bfi (called oled motion pro) as it is one of the best implementations i've seen and smooths out motion.

The only thing anybody has to worry about the c1 is getting a bad panel as LG quality control is shit.
How is it called on lg c1? and does it have sub-settings like de-judder or what the hell the name was...

Motion smoothing is that thing that introduce telenovelas effect right?

I'm pretty sensible with framerate drops or stuttering on pc during gaming, is the stutter on 30 fps video content the same thing? because i kinda never noticed...

Like, do anime suffer on oleds?

Also what is this black frame insertion?

Thanks.
 
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Ulysses 31

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How is it called on lg c1? and does it have sub-settings like de-judder or what the hell the name was...

Motion smoothing is that thing that introduce telenovelas effect right?

I'm pretty sensible with framerate drops or stuttering on pc during gaming, is the stutter on 30 fps video content the same thing? because i kinda never noticed...
TruMotion in picture options but it's not available in game mode since it adds latency(IMO games are still very playable with it)

OLED Motion Pro is for motion clarity and not for solving 30 fps stutter.
 

GymWolf

Member
Is this shit for real? Because i'm massively gonna use g-sync on pc and it was one of the main reasons why i bought this tv.

 
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Boss Mog

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I resisted an insane deal on the 55" C1 today. It was really hard to resist but i swore to myself that my next TV would be at least 65".
 

rofif

Banned
Is this shit for real? Because i'm massively gonna use g-sync on pc and it was one of the main reasons why i bought this tv.


it's not true. Don't watch this guy channel. He have different opinion in every video.
Different video presets... have different settings... game optimizer looks just as good as any other preset. And gsync can be used in any preset I think.
Looks like he just have different settings in game optimizer mode than in his other modes. probably hgig vs dtm.

anyway - the guy is an idiot. dont watch him
 

Flintty

Member
Managed to get it for £749 using a buy now pay later deal, should arrive tomorrow!
I done the same through Very for mine. Make sure you use it excessively over the first two days. I did and ended up with a pixel stuck on green and a verticals line coming from it. It’s being collected and new one delivered today. Better that it fails early on, but stressful nonetheless.
 

Flintty

Member
I bought a 65 C1 two weeks ago. Super happy. Came from a C8 even. But I won the panel lottery. It's an Evo panel with literally perfect near blacks.

So good.
Yeah +1 for this. Aside from the fault I had, the picture quality is superb. I don’t know if mine is an Evo panel though. Any way to check without the service remote?
 

Ulysses 31

Member
it's not true. Don't watch this guy channel. He have different opinion in every video.
Different video presets... have different settings... game optimizer looks just as good as any other preset. And gsync can be used in any preset I think.
Looks like he just have different settings in game optimizer mode than in his other modes. probably hgig vs dtm.

anyway - the guy is an idiot. dont watch him
You're only attacking his character instead of showing/proving he's wrong here. I don't see how that's more convincing than a video showing the effects of G-Sync on the C1.

If he's being bad faith here(knowingly using a FW where it hasn't been addressed or using bad settings) it should be easy to show that G-Sync doesn't come with a big brightness hit he's shwoing.
 
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rofif

Banned
You're only attacking his character instead of showing/proving he's wrong here. I don't see how that's more convincing than a video showing the effects of G-Sync on the C1.

If he's being bad faith here(knowingly using a FW where it hasn't been addressed or using bad settings) it should be easy to show that G-Sync doesn't come with a big brightness hit he's shwoing.
I've been watching his channel this year. He posts 180 video like every 2 days.
he is a clickbaiter with little knowledge.
Anyway - I have c1 and nothing like that happens. Different modes just look different
 

CuNi

Member
You're only attacking his character instead of showing/proving he's wrong here. I don't see how that's more convincing than a video showing the effects of G-Sync on the C1.

If he's being bad faith here(knowingly using a FW where it hasn't been addressed or using bad settings) it should be easy to show that G-Sync doesn't come with a big brightness hit he's shwoing.

You can even clearly see the (User) in the brackets, meaning he edited the Preset so there is no way of knowing what he actually changed since he doesn't show the actual settings, which should always raise some eyebrows.
I'd only trust stock preset comparison when comparing modes without showing the settings and, that is yet without proof though, I have reasonable doubts about his claims. Since the Panel is capable of 120Hz and OLED is self-lit, I see there no reason why Brightness is supposed to be lower with a variable latency on. AFAIK Vincent even showed that OLED Pixels don't even need 1ms to display a new color so, technically speaking, there should be no loss in brightness as the pixel easily can change colors and adjust brightness way way faster than even the time it takes the TV to change all the pixel on the TV.
My HDMI 2.1 Cable actually just arrived and I plan on definitely checking this out this evening or tmrw since so far I only had a 2.0 cable since my old screen was 4k 60Hz only.
If you want, I can tag you in a follow up post to this or reply to this comment again when I post my findings about how the settings compare at default settings and how my subjective perception is of possible brightness differences and if there is a difference the options for someone to adjust them.
 

ParaSeoul

Member
Is this shit for real? Because i'm massively gonna use g-sync on pc and it was one of the main reasons why i bought this tv.


Quantum tv is a shitty youtuber in all regards,hes 100% clickbait and just pumps all kinds of videos postive and negative to flood the algorithm. Also isn't a calibrator and just worked retail.
 

GymWolf

Member
So still no one bringing up the fact LG advise that you have to manually adjust your Black's if VRR is turned on, on a per game basis...

Like a major issue for black levels if you don't do this... and yet the average LG owner can't tell the difference and says "oh the picture is superior to anything I have ever seen", yeah... like colour blind people giving you advise on which colour to paint a strawberry.




This is a known issue because VRR unbalanced the whole picture when on and STILL DOES on LG flagship series unless you manually adjust it to fit the game. Of course while PS5 supports it, really it's more of an issue for Xbox Series X and PC if you have it plugged in (why use a panel that sucks with VRR on a PC?) as from my memory despite Sony declaring it's support I can't remember the last title to feature it.

For people that upgrade there TV every other year this won't be an issue, but if your buying for the console gen... well yeah will become an issue sooner or later.

Did they solved this?

And no, not using vrr to avoid the problem when the c1 is considered the best gaming tv also thanks to having vrr is not a solution.
 

STARSBarry

Gold Member
Did they solved this?

And no, not using vrr to avoid the problem when the c1 is considered the best gaming tv also thanks to having vrr is not a solution.

it still requires manual adjustment per game the argument that "C1 looks better without VRR than other TV's with it on, and its hardly used anyway" seems to be the go to answer when presented with the issue....

hopefully the new models such as the C2 fix the issue, although im more interested in how the micro LED's are evolving considering there far more reliable in terms of maximum life span.
 
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GymWolf

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it still requires manual adjustment per game the argument that "C1 looks better without VRR than other TV's with it on, and its hardly used anyway" seems to be the go to answer when presented with the issue....

hopefully the new models such as the C2 fix the issue, although im more interested in how the micro LED's are evolving considering there far more reliable in terms of maximum life span.





Thanks for the heads up dude, the tv is still in his box and ready to be sent back if this shit is as annoying as it sounds.
 
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Flintty

Member
My replacement C1 arrived today. Just tested it out with Halo Infinite and I’m getting flicker in dark areas with VRR. Turning off VRR gets rid of it. I don’t remember noticing it on the previous panel 🤨
 

hussar16

Member
Is this shit for real? Because i'm massively gonna use g-sync on pc and it was one of the main reasons why i bought this tv.


It's true game mode is great but it dims a bit but if ur someone who plays game on a monitor I doubt y will see a difrence as the picture makes up for it especially in motion it's very clear even without motion enhancment
 

GymWolf

Member
There is no way to solve this problem on current devices, as the hardware/panel has to be re-designed for this.
Well shit, this is not what i expected from what is supposed to be the best oled for gaming...why the fuck is the best if they all have these shitty problems? because it has 4 hdmi 2.1 so you can have your black levels fucked up in 4 different sources?!:lollipop_squinting:

Not sure how "not using vrr", the best feature in these tv for gaming by far, is a valid excuse in here...i guess i'm the only one who see the irony of buying a tv famous for his image quality\blacks and gaming features but if you use one, you can't have the other and viceversa:lollipop_grinning_sweat:

Maybe i'm over-reacting, but i'm just mad that i discovered this flaw only today, i usually study a lot before buying something...


(sorry for the tone, i'm not mad at you dude, you just told how it is:lollipop_grinning_sweat:)
 
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GymWolf

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It's true game mode is great but it dims a bit but if ur someone who plays game on a monitor I doubt y will see a difrence as the picture makes up for it especially in motion it's very clear even without motion enhancment
I played for the last 6 years exclusively on oled TVs...

I asked this once but the answer was not really clear (my fault most probably), can i use the low input feature and g-sync on something that is not game optimizer mode?

Like for example, i want to play tlou2 with accurate colors on filmmaker or isf mode, can i open the game-bar from the remote and activate the low latency mode\g-sync in those video modes? or i'm forced to play everything on game mode to have the lowest input lag?

talking about this thing
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Venuspower

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why the fuck is the best if they all have these shitty problems?

Technically every VRR/G-Sync/FreeSync campable monitor/TV has this issue. However, it is just too hard to notice on LCDs. Therefore people first noticed it on OLEDs that came with VRR. It will be interesting to see when LG Display will release a Panel, that does not have this issue. My guess is 2023.

The best thing you can do right now: Make sure to have more or less stable frame rates (>100 FPS) and frame times. Then the problem is not so noticeable.
 

GymWolf

Member
Technically every VRR/G-Sync/FreeSync campable monitor/TV has this issue. However, it is just too hard to notice on LCDs. Therefore people first noticed it on OLEDs that came with VRR. It will be interesting to see when LG Display will release a Panel, that does not have this issue. My guess is 2023.

The best thing you can do right now: Make sure to have more or less stable frame rates (>100 FPS) and frame times. Then the problem is not so noticeable.
I always played at 60, i have no interest nor the gpu power to play at an higher framerate, that's why i'm mad.

And tbh, the majority of people play at 60 both on pc and console (when they have a performance mode of course).

And soon devs are gonna release 30 fps only games on console so people don't really have a choice...
 
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GymWolf

Member
Small question, do i need to change the hdmi to pc to unlock the 4:4:4 chroma if i don't have a 2.1 hdmi capable gpu? i read somewhere that simple hdmi 2.0b is not optimal for that and the tv could struggle.

Vincent says to do that on ps5.

also, is it a problem if i set the res\refresh rate at 4k60 on nvcp instead of 4k120 if don't wanna use the nvidia frame limiter everytime i can't achieve 120 frames (so 99,99% of times since i play at 60 frames)
Because in some games you can't really work with nvcp or even rtss to set a frame limiter and the ingame frame limiter are usually worse.
 
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