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21 sie 2014 · This guide is an attempt to demystify settings specific to the HDMI interface commonly found on HDMI-compatible devices. While this write-up will make clear the preferred settings for the Xbox 360 console, the information here is equally applicable to other A/V equipment.
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
reference levels refer to the range of blacks you can see. standard refers to a more limited range from 16-235. expanded is the full range from 0-255. only use expanded if your tv is...
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.
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).
27 paź 2008 · The xbox 360 has 3 options under "reference levels" in display, that seem to have the following effect: Standard - produces video levels (16-235) Intermediate - something in between (?) Expanded - produces PC levels (0-255)
3 kwi 2013 · If you’ve got an Xbox 360, chances are you’ve seen the ‘Reference Levels’ setting in display settings. This is a really badly named setting since it’s all to do with the black level the console outputs.