PC to TV fps problem

August 4th, 2016

I had connected my pc with smart tv LG 42LW5700 with HDMI . But when i play any movie or game the fps is little bit slow.
My pc have i7 proccessor , 4GB RAM, 3GB NVIDIA GT 545 video card.
My tv supports 1080p.

Answer #1
What do you mean…A little bit slow ?
Not sure about games, but it should follow the frame rate of the movie.
Is it not the same frame rate as displayed on a monitor ?
Interested to know..
Answer #2
No not the same. On monitor its ok. But on TV fps is slow , i am using HDMI cable which i got with my sony bluray player
Answer #3
this is interesting to me as well. Europe tv runs a different fps than the us (24.something), which in the early days of video/tv ripping fps had to be adjusted, as I recall via virtualdub. it’s been a number of years and haven’t thought about it at all. the site videohelp is an excellent resource: tools, guides, faq’s, forums…all devoted to precisely this sort of issue.
I do believe the problem involves the fps rather than the processing speed. having said that the wrong driver can create these slow frame rates, but if it works on the monitor there should be no difference. possibly adjust the tv resolution?
edit: the hdmi cable is probably a deadend. if it works it should work, where it came from (Blu-ray) is irrelevant. but your vid card driver and hdmi out should be checked. try a different vid card out.
Answer #4
not used lg tvs, on samsungs theres a lot of fiddling around with the tv settings to actually enable proper 60hz tho… mainly disabling post processing things, enabling “game” mode helps a tonne.. go geeky in your settings menus, see what you can find . Only thing I can think on, sorry if this is no help.. GL
Edit.. by “go geeky” I mean really just disable everything you can tbh.. most smart tvs I’ve seen (again mainly samsung) have a lot of crap to try and make tv / dvd / bluray etc etc 24-30fps look nice… for 60hz you really need to just kill everything you can, Ideally you just want raw output from pc to tv, might end up with less brightness etc, worth it tho
Edit2… just looked at manual for your tv outa curiosity… its as amazing as normal….one thing to adjust for tv as monitor is set sharpness to 0……trumotion I think disable. Manual doesnt say whats in the advanced control hehe, should be game mode somewhere ?, could be in main system settings, usually is in nice unhandy location
Edit3….. “in the advanced menu you can control: Dynamic Contrast, Dynamic Color, Clear White, Skin Color, Noise Reduction, Super Resolution, MPEG Noise Reduction, Gamma, Black Level, Eye Care, Real Cinema, Color Gamut, and xvYCC.”.. try disabling things like dynamic color and contrast, noise reduction, super res, mpeg noise reduction. anything that you know is post processing can add lag..
Edit4……..Add lag to 60hz signal from pc I mean, disabling these things will probably lower your normal tv viewing quality (though I think most of it is smoke and mirrors)… very much a personal taste scenario

 

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