I was following the calibration settings on rtings for my new M75-E1.
In the input menu, if you intend to play HDR movies via a UHD Blu-ray player of HDR video game via a console, it is important to turn on the 'Full UHD Color' option for the HDMI port 1. This allows HDMI port 1 to transmit at full HDMI bandwidth and if not turned on, your external device may not recognize the TV as being HDR compatible. Note that only HDMI port 1 can transmit the full HDMI 2.0 bandwidth.
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However, I'm getting a no signal when I turn on "Full UHD Color" for HDR on the TV.
My setup:
nvidia shield tv -hdmi-> avr (denon sw720) -hdmi arc-> TV
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Shield tv is connected to 3-Media Player on the avr and then hdmi out to TV via the "monitor arc". I'm using the recommended HDMI profile in shield - 3840 x 2160 59.940Hz YUV 420 8-bit Rec.709.
Is this a shield, vizio, or denon avr issue?
Only HDMI1 is UDH Compatible and must be enabled for it to work.
Also, I would first connect your shield directly to the TV to make sure it all works before you introduce the AVR
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1080 and 720 sound on but when switch to 4k no sound. If connect headphones sound on headphones but not on tv. TV is Techwood 40AO2USB 40" Smart 4K Ultra HD TV.
Not having sound on a fancy TV, that sucks. Did you try to swaps ports on the TV?
My MOJO was doing that while on 1020p. It worked when I switched with another hdmi input.
I tried all 4 ports
I connect Bluetooth speakers to get sound
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Is ther a way to get a hdmi in for the Shield? Like a USB Capture Card or so?
I would like to stream to Twitch because play and stream with my Laptop isnĀ“t but but stream with the shield is fine.
I own a shield tablet and is it possible to have the new geforce experience on it?. Also if I was to buy the shield tv would it be possible to hook it to my laptop and use the laptop screen to play games as opposed to hooking up to the TV please?
I don't know about the Shield Tablet, but the Shield TV's only video output is HDMI. So it would only work if your laptop has an HDMI input or some input that can be converted to work with HMDI.
Mogster2K said:
I don't know about the Shield Tablet, but the Shield TV's only video output is HDMI. So it would only work if your laptop has an HDMI input or some input that can be converted to work with HMDI.
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Thanks and my guess is most laptops don't have hdmi input for this to work?
My 2017 shield is only outputting 720P.I have tried different HDMI cables and a different TV.Before it was working on my 1080p TV until I took it to a diffenet house and it got stuck on 720p.
I have another shield in the house which works at 4k/1080p which means it's not a cable or a tv issue.
I can boot into fastboot but the text is cut off and zoomed in.Also the boot Nvidia logo has a black sqaure around it on the 4k tv.
I'm only trying to achieve 1080P. It was working perfectly fine before.
Are you plugged directly into the TV or a receiver?
If the later try resetting the receiver. If the former are you plugged into the TV's ARC input? It might have something to do with that Try a different HDMI input or try turning off ARC/CEC (or on). You might need to either reset the TV or the Shield, or both. HDCP can be a pain in the ass.
In my tv no hdmi arc but support HDMI Audio out . what is the difference. And audio pass through missing after the update. Is any third party app for HDMI CEC for audio passthrough.
Are you saying your TV has a dedicated hdmi audio out? ARC stands for Audio Return Channel and it's the technology that can send audio through the same hdmi cable that is carrying video from a different source. In other words, you can pass video and audio to the tv, or the tv can pass audio back to the other device as well. This prevents the need from a second connection to pass audio from the TV when the TV is independently displaying content
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Are you saying your TV has a dedicated hdmi audio out? ARC stands for Audio Return Channel and it's the technology that can send audio through the same hdmi cable that is carrying video from a different source. In other words, you can pass video and audio to the tv, or the tv can pass audio back to the other device as well. This prevents the need from a second connection to pass audio from the TV when the TV is independently displaying content
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Yes sir dedicate lable as sound out in hdmi 1 port . and it return audio to my home theater. Is its same as hdmi arc.
With regard.