I use all 4k monitors now and made sure to keep HDMI cable lengths to exactly the minimum needed. These cables work great https://www.amazon.com/HDMI-Cable-6ft-Connectors-PlayStation/dp/B00NQ9OQU2 so make sure you are using ones rated 4k60 HDMI 2.x older cables or splitters can cause issues.
I have an LG 4k TV and had intermittent black screens. Unplugging the HDMI and plugging it back in was a temp fix. Ended up buying a certified 2.0 cable from Amazon and haven't had the issue since.
Only $12.
HDMI Cable 6ft - HDMI 2.0 (4K @ 60Hz) Ready - 28AWG Braided Cord - High Speed 18Gbps - Gold Plated Connectors - Ethernet, Audio Return - Video 4K 2160p HD 1080p 3D - Xbox PlayStation PS3 PS4 PC TV https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NQ9OQU2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_uh4WBb612K2SD
So, originally I had these from Amazon (link below) and the problem was happening, so I decided to go with what Apple recommended (figuring that would be the first thing they would suggest) and the problem persists. I really don't want to buy more cables, but if I cannot get it figured out, maybe I will. Thanks for the tip on those, I'll give them a shot if I get to that point.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NQ9OQU2/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Yep, I have it plugged into HDMI port 3. I tried the one that came with the xbox, from the xbox to the receiver with no change. I'm using these hdmi cables, a 10ft to the TV and a 3ft from the xbox to the receiver. I did find a lot of posts saying that having ycc 4:2:2 enabled or disabled on the xbox it could screw things up. I have it enabled, so I will also test that.
I was giving it a few days to see if the problem returned, but getting a new HDMI cable fixed my problem. The cable I was using before was the same one I'm using for my PS4 and that has no issues, but I guess it's just one of those things.
In case anyone is ever Googling this problem in the future (like I was), the cable that helped me is this one.
Thanks! It's actually a PS3 slim (the one in between the original fat and the final super slim).
I've tried multiple HDMI cables including my newest one "HDMI Cable 6ft - HDMI 2.0 (4K @ 60Hz) Ready - 28AWG Braided Cord - High Speed 18Gbps - Gold Plated Connectors - Ethernet, Audio Return - Video 4K 2160p HD 1080p 3D - Xbox PlayStation PS3 PS4 PC TV". It had over 3000 reviews, got 4.8/5 stars and says also says:
-Supports HDMI 2.0 & 2.0a Ports (4K @ 60Hz, 18 Gbps, 28 AWG) - Connect 4K/HD TV to Blu-Ray/DVD Player, Xbox, Play Station, PC, and other HDMI devices
-Supports: 3D | HD 2K @ 1080p | QHD @ 1440p | UHD 4k @ 2160p (up to 60 Hz over HDMI 2.0 - HDMI 2.0 connection) -Solid Aluminium Connector Housings - Braided Cord - 100% Pure Copper Wiring - Backwards compatible with HDMI v2.0, v1.4 & v1.3
Seems like a lot of fancy math! Can you help me as well? Will this cable work for 4K Dolby Vision @ 60 Hz @ 4:4:4 chroma mode? https://www.amazon.com/HDMI-Cable-6ft-Connectors-PlayStation/dp/B00NQ9OQU2/ The TV is LG B7A, and AppleTV is the 4K one of course.
I use these cables from Amazon, which work great between my Sony AVR, AppleTV 4K and Vizio M55-E0. I have no issues displaying HDR10 and Dolby Vision at 60hz, with Chroma Color set to 4:2:2.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NQ9OQU2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
These are what I am using:
HDMI Cable 6ft - HDMI 2.0 (4K) Ready - 28AWG Braided Cord - High Speed 18Gbps - Gold Plated Connectors - Ethernet, Audio Return - Video 4K 2160p, HD 1080p, 3D - Xbox PlayStation PS3 PS4 PC Apple TV https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NQ9OQU2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_O7UCzbT1JWXPW
I did not use the supplied cable. I used one that is probably older than 4k.
I picked up this one from Amazon. Will update Monday when the cable gets installed.
I've had nothing but trouble with the Amazon Basic HDMI cables.
It seems after a few months, they always start giving me the purple screen Unauthorized Content message. I started replacing the failed ones with this.
I actually replaced one today. Got the purple screen of death and I grabbed a replacement cable and it came up perfectly, I didn't even pause the movie I was watching.
Could be, but I'm thinking it's something faulty with your Xbox's Netflix app, as opposed to the app as a whole. Like I said, I use it all the time without issue.
Not that you've asked, but this is the HDMI cord I switched to in case you want to test that. For me, it was test a new $12 HDMI cable, or unmount my 65" TV and send it back.
The cables i'm using are these. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NQ9OQU2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
while they don't specifically say it, i made the assumption they were.
I had actually bought some Blue Jeans Hdmi cables. swapped all of the over, and my picture was noticeably reduced.
Do the ones i posted a link to throw up a red flag?
I plugged my gpu into my old 1920x1080 monitor with a DVI cable and saw identical performance. I dont think its the HDMI cable's fault because I ran games at 4k 60fps for several days no problem.This is the cable I have and it is HDMI 2.0
Hey all, I made a post last week wherein I said I would elaborate on my gaming setup, so here it is. Disclaimer: This is by far not the most practical or pretty setup, but it works for us and we improve on it when we can.
This TV is normally mounted to the wall of my friend’s bedroom. Luckily the mount allows for the TV to be unhooked fairly easily, and we place it on the dining room table on top of a towel so that it won’t scratch the table. We also wedge some books under it to keep it balanced. The TV is connected to the Laptop with an HDMI cable and a USB-C adapter
The TV is set up as an additional display orientated vertically towards the DM. We drag the window of the photoshop file on that display and keep the workstation part on the first screen, so the DM can can keep info about the map hidden. Last session our DM had traps hidden on a different layer, so when we sprung them he would unhide them and reveal a pit trap or a plume of fire. We also keep a layer of black with a layer mask on areas of the dungeon we haven't explored yet, that way the DM can erase away and reveal those sections to us. Sometimes he will keep the opacity on 50% to mimic dim light or use grey for a thick fog.
We also place a sheet of clear plastic to cover the TV to protect it from our miniatures. The DM screen holds index cards with characters’ names and AC on them which we use for initiative.
If you have a question then just reply to this comment. I will try to answer as many as I can.
I had the similar issue. I bought a new HDMI 2.0 cable and that fixed the issue. Try a different HDMI. I’m currently using this one from amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NQ9OQU2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_..CVDbNH3JDE8
Thanks for the advice, I'll give that a go tonight after work.
I'm currently using this HDMI cable for the main 4k display
For the side 1440p monitor I'm just using a generic DP cable. Sounds like the HDMI might be an issue?
I've used both of these without issues:
There are probably others. Just make certain it's rated for 4k60
had the same issue - https://www.amazon.com/HDMI-Cable-6ft-Connectors-PlayStation/dp/B00NQ9OQU2/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1515709326&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=hdmi+2.0+cable&psc=1
got those and no longer happens.
Not saying this will fix anything, but this is the cable I purchased: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NQ9OQU2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Will this be a good fit for LG B7A (4K, Dolby Vision) and AppleTV 4K? https://www.amazon.com/HDMI-Cable-6ft-Connectors-PlayStation/dp/B00NQ9OQU2/
You could be using an HDMI cable that doesnt fully utilize 1.4a
get this
HDMI 2.0 cables most certainly are real. I own this cable. It's really solid.
That's completely not true, the cable you linked will only do 24hz via 4k - so it'll be fine for media, but for gaming you want the highest refresh rate possible. Yes OP, you will need HDMI 2.0.
That said, it's also important to note what you will be gaming on, as the PS4 and Xbox One will only go up to 60FPS, even with their new upgraded models like the PS4 Pro and Xbox Scorpio (which if you're playing at 4k, actually go down to 30fps), so you won't be getting anything close to 120Hz unless you are gaming on PC, and even then, 4k@120 Hz is a lot of pixels to push, we're talking dual GPUs at this point. And if you did want to do that, it may not even be ideal because of the input lag caused by a TV.
TL;DR: get hdmi 2.0, they're cheap as well. But it probably won't matter for gaming as input lag is going to be a more influential factor.