- Dec 12, 2010
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Hey,
I have a Samsung 7000 series 4K TV (49") and would like to be able to determine the actual screen resolution from source to source. The screen size is set at 16:9. Regarding cable TV, the display will show resolution information when I first select the cable connection , showing it as 19 x 12 but there are channels that have black bars, e.g., BBC, with much lower resolution. I know this is a very specific question but is there a way to I determine the resolution for broadcasts on the individual channels ?
Similarly I would like to determine if the 4K works but I have no 4k source at hand (no Netflix, playstation,etc.,). There are videos on line that say they are 4K, named like " Samsung 4k video ultra hd for tv 2160p.mp4" but when I d/l them the resolution in Vlc is only 1280 x 720, the same on the TV when I select that source. Why is that ? Where is a real 4K video I can play ?
I have a Samsung 7000 series 4K TV (49") and would like to be able to determine the actual screen resolution from source to source. The screen size is set at 16:9. Regarding cable TV, the display will show resolution information when I first select the cable connection , showing it as 19 x 12 but there are channels that have black bars, e.g., BBC, with much lower resolution. I know this is a very specific question but is there a way to I determine the resolution for broadcasts on the individual channels ?
Similarly I would like to determine if the 4K works but I have no 4k source at hand (no Netflix, playstation,etc.,). There are videos on line that say they are 4K, named like " Samsung 4k video ultra hd for tv 2160p.mp4" but when I d/l them the resolution in Vlc is only 1280 x 720, the same on the TV when I select that source. Why is that ? Where is a real 4K video I can play ?
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