![]() It's relatively minor, but I can't unsee it now and for a TV at this price, it's going to be hard to just accept as is. ![]() Maybe it's vertical/horizontal banding (not 100% on the terms), but it occurs when the camera pans over a bright/cloudy area - I can see the vertical lines stay static as the background moves behind it. However, now that I have the next-gen consoles and have been putting some decent hours in, I'm getting this weird grid pattern effect in bright scenes. The colors, size increase, picture quality, etc. I upgraded from a 55B6 to a 65CX in December 2020. I know this sub has seen plenty of posts regarding this issue, but I was hoping to get some feedback specific to my particular case. When requesting help for issues POST DETAILS, MODELS, & PICS.Many questions have already been answered, USE SEARCH & See FAQ's.Messaging Mods via their private inbox not via mod mail will result in a ban and your messages ignored. Common/Frequently Asked Posts answered by the FAQ may be removed. No META Posts or comments, please message the moderators through Modmail Instead. They can be removed at our discretion for any reason including but not limited to Off Topic posting (including Soundbars) & Misinformation. Moderators reserve the right to remove your post at our discretion. This also includes YouTube links allowed at Mod Discretion (Rtings & HDTVTEST are allowed)įor Amazon Links - ideally Amazon links are in the format - all the extra stuff after those 10 characters are not necessary. No Deals, Spam, Self Promotion, or Referral Links/Link Shortening (This includes Amazon Smile). Unsure what OLEDs are? An overview can be found at: The logs show no error.This subreddit is for news and discussion of OLED displays, OLED lighting, etc. However I’m unable to get the command_line switches code here to work. ![]() ![]() Test = await client.get_picture_settings()Ĭommand_on: "echo \"luna-send -n 1 luna:///setSystemSettings '' & exit picure_settings.py import asyncioĬlient = await WebOsClient.create('192.168.0.60')Īwait client.start_calibration(picMode="game")Īwait t_oled_light(picMode="game", value=100)Īwait t_contrast(picMode="game", value=70)Īwait t_brightness(picMode="game", value=60)Īwait client.end_calibration(picMode="game") Also npm tools like LGTV2 should be able to run the necessary commands. With this tool you can even change OLED brightness setting when your LG OLED TV is set to energy saving mode in Picture Settings.įrom what I could understand from the source code I believe also the LGTV Home Assistant interface should be able to integrate picture mode settings and other settings. To choose a previous setting(-1 = HDR effect, -2 = Game etc.)Īlso if your only using HASS to change the setting you might use the smaller quick menu by using left and right commands (HDR -> Game = tv_smenu_right HDR <- Game = tv_smenu_left) tv_smenu_right: If you’d like to add the rest just copy paste tv_light_expert and remove one DOWN( - service: _down_button) command line I did not manage to control the picture settings using luna-send (Please share if you have a solution using the API)Įntity_id: media_player.lg_webos_smart_tv_2 I wrote these scripts to change LG smart tv picture setteing via remote button key presses (i.e Living colors, HDR effect, expert light room) ![]()
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