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  1. 21 sie 2014 · Reference Levels. Now we come to Reference Levels, far and away the most important setting, as choosing incorrectly (i.e., sending the wrong range) can muck up the hallowed black level you paid so much for.

  2. 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

  3. 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 compatible....

  4. 30 gru 2011 · I currently have my reference level set at standard because Expanded is simply too dark. I have my HDMI Color Space setting set on "Source". I have found myself forced to switch to expanded whenever I watch any videos in any app or on the dashboard itself though.

  5. 17 paź 2019 · Reference levels expanded. Hdmi color space YCbCr709. Answer. ArminatorX. Replied on October 18, 2019. Games running on the console use the RGB color space. YCbCr is used by movies and video streaming. If you do both on your console, set that to automatic or source. If you only/mostly play games on the console set that to RGB.

  6. 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).

  7. 3 kwi 2013 · This is great if your TV doesn’t work properly with HDMI signals, or you’re using VGA. Otherwise it’s actually reducing the range of colour values the console is outputting. In short use ‘standard’ and tell your TV that the black levels are really black.

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