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This article has a pretty comprehensive explanation of HDMI reference levels, and the effects that can occur when there's a mismatch between the console and TV settings: http://www.waivingentropy.com/2014/08/21/xbox-360-hdmi-display-settings-guide/#link4
21 sie 2014 · On the Xbox One, the Color Space Standard setting is the equivalent of the Xbox 360’s Reference Level Limited setting (16-235), while Color Space PC RGB is the equivalent of Reference Level Expanded (0-255).
I have HDMI Color Space Option set on RGB (I only play video games), I have the Reference Level set on Standard. Should I change anything?
19 lut 2013 · So by using a PC resolution on your Xbox 360, you set your TV to expect 0-255 content and that's when you can use the Expanded reference level on your 360 to let your 360 produce those highest and lowest levels to reduce INPUT DELAY (which is what you shoot for when gaming).
30 gru 2011 · The Xbox 360 now seems to flag RGB output as video range regardless of the reference levels setting.
12 lut 2007 · New to the dashboard as of the May 2007 update is a setting for display color reference levels. Many HDTVs can process the on-screen color differently if more color information is provided. For HDTVs that offer this functionality, the Xbox 360 can send the additional color data to the display.
XBox 360 S or E > 480p output setting > HDMI to Component Converter > CRT > OG xbox games that are backwards compatible look amazing and better than OG Xbox when sent to a CRT. I was completely stunned with the results. It is how I'll play my bc OG Xbox discs on a CRT from now on if possible.