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1/18/2016 5:46:17 PM
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Framerate lag using a specific TV.

Some context, i got a rather cheap 4K(side note, i know xbox only goes up to 1080p, so no need to lecture me on that.) TV on sale a bit before December. I moved from another TV to it, which was low resolution, probably around 720p. The new one has some slight input lag, but not too bad(Game mode enabled), apart from the sound which was 1 second delayed until i found out that using surround sounds setting messed it up, switched to stereo and it was perfect. But, when playing i often noticed this stuttering, which is very noticeable in Crucible, because every little millisecond counts and a few more is enough to throw off your aim. Of course, the obvious thing is, that it's the TV, it wasn't on the other one i used, and i was home to the family this Christmas and the home cinema was on point as usual, so not a recent patch that's done it. But, the reason i don't think it is the TV(or a direct problem with the TV) is because, Xbox DVR records the stuttering/lag. If it was the TV, this should not be it, since it appears on the recording, then it means that the problem happens before it is sent to the TV. I have a clip to show below, particularly the running to the postmaster in the last 5 seconds . It's very obvious, although it might not seem like much, this can be quite off putting in Crucible. http://xboxdvr.com/gamer/thomasedv/video/13992409 Focus on the last 10 seconds of the video, it's not a recording error, it's like that in the game. So, the question is, why does it happen, is it just Destiny? I'm on X1 and in preview but that has for the last few months remained pretty much the same as the live version. It's confusing that it occurs on this TV but not the other, and that it appears to happen on the console before it gets sent to the TV, or else the Xbox DVR would not record it. The frequency does seem to be a bit on and off, but i does happen often. Any thoughts? Anyone have a similar problem? Any help appreciated. (Side note, once, and only once, though it might be unrelated, I had a bigger freeze. Leaving it here for the sake of information: http://i.imgur.com/wad8q7v.gifv)

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  • Make sure the video settings for the XB1 are set to 1080, especially if it was on 720 previously. http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/console/change-tv-display-resolution If your console is set to "auto detect" it may be having issues figuring out what to use on the TV since it is a 4K, and I don't think MS has updated the firmware to resolve 4K (or even 2K) video mode detection. You may need to try setting it specifically to one of the 1080 settings until you find one that works best.

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