expiredphoinix | Staff posted Aug 12, 2022 01:52 PM
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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Aug 12, 2022 01:52 PM
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3840×2024 HEVC 10 bit in YUV444 or YUV422 ?
If you have a surround setup try the Dolby Music modes or other surround modes, they are good.
also suggest you read here - https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?
there are lot of experts on Kodi forums
The only issue I had is one of the four game controllers wouldn't pair up after sitting in a drawer for a few years. I finally decided to start messing around with emulation and it just wouldn't work, tried multiple fixes but oh well.
The remotes are kind of stupid, I switch to Netflix accidentally most of the time when I pick it up.
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The only issue I had is one of the four game controllers wouldn't pair up after sitting in a drawer for a few years. I finally decided to start messing around with emulation and it just wouldn't work, tried multiple fixes but oh well.
The remotes are kind of stupid, I switch to Netflix accidentally most of the time when I pick it up.
If you have a surround setup try the Dolby Music modes or other surround modes, they are good.
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You are 100% correct. The surround sound algorithms work better for pop/electronic music, I don't listen to a lot of music styles though. I've noticed it can work surprisingly well for jazz though. One mode you might try is all ch which sends same sound to every speaker - its of course not natural but it makes you feel enveloped in sound.
For normal listening one good tip is to toe in the speakers towards your main position, maybe even cross them. Depending on the type of speaker you have and its directivity, this can make a big difference. As well as using the EQ in modern receivers to adjust the sound.
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