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I have an 49XD8099 with Android 6.0.1. Simply put, to watch "The OA" from Netflix in HDR is unbearable. It's like if they added a wall of fog. Disabling the HDR the image improves considerably, still being a bit washed out. Other shows, when watched in HDR, don't look better either, so much that I decided to have a video mode with HDR off for Netflix only.
Too bad that doing so HDR gets disabled in all video modes (why? Just why?). Is it the Netflix app broken, The OA, or else? Also any chance to have only a mode with HDR disabled? Thanks.
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After doing a bit of a research, i found a solution ๐ช
Turn your subtitles to yellow with black borders ๐
But you have to do it on your PC or phone (in your web browser)
Woila, the fog of crap is gone ๐ช๐ช
I can confirm on the XE9300 55โ it renders the program unwatchable. Played with the settings which helped a little bit Generally very very poor. Sort it out people
After doing a bit of a research, i found a solution ๐ช
Turn your subtitles to yellow with black borders ๐
But you have to do it on your PC or phone (in your web browser)
Woila, the fog of crap is gone ๐ช๐ช
It helps only if I set font to semi trasparent.
I must says that the HDR quality of various new Netflix videos quite improved. I am not sure if the Android TV updates and/or the fact that I watch Netflix via Apple TV 4K helped as well. So, to me it isn't a big issue anymore.
You are 100% correct!! I have finally realized the problem with your response! I have been searching for weeks, and as soon as I turned off my subtitles, everything was back to normal. Netflix needs to fix this problem, it is very frustrating!
Thank you Analogika!
I had very dark Hdr through using the tv's netflix app so I **solved** this by switching the hdmi to my PC and just used the netflix app on PC, job done, it now plays in HD so I'd imagine this would work for all external inputs, firestick, PlayStation, PC etc I Hope this helps
Netflix are still streaming at half their normal bitrate in the UK. That could be a factor. There are some options in advanced settings still available to increase contrast, black levels, colour tone etc so may be worth trying