2016-11-28, 09:26 PM
I currently use a Win10 PC client to playback to a 1080 set, but have a 4K set on the way. I have a 4K desktop monitor, and have used it to play back via NPVR general live tv and recordings, all from HDHomeRun Dual and cablecard units for tuning.
Any idea which might be better?
1) setting PC output resolution to 1080 and letting the TV upscale that to 4K display, or
2) setting PC resolution to 2160 (4k) and playing back full screen, output to set via hdmi 2.0 card?
Maybe there will be little difference at all, or depends on the scaling quality of the TV?
When I play back 1080 content full screen on my 4K desktop monitor, in that case via displayport at full res, it looks "OK". Leaving the HTPC at full 4K output will, of course, allow me to watch other true 4K PC content like Netflix and Youtube, Amazon stuff native to the set. I do shoot some 4K video with my Sony camera and am loking forward to reviewing it at native res and the big screen.
Any idea which might be better?
1) setting PC output resolution to 1080 and letting the TV upscale that to 4K display, or
2) setting PC resolution to 2160 (4k) and playing back full screen, output to set via hdmi 2.0 card?
Maybe there will be little difference at all, or depends on the scaling quality of the TV?
When I play back 1080 content full screen on my 4K desktop monitor, in that case via displayport at full res, it looks "OK". Leaving the HTPC at full 4K output will, of course, allow me to watch other true 4K PC content like Netflix and Youtube, Amazon stuff native to the set. I do shoot some 4K video with my Sony camera and am loking forward to reviewing it at native res and the big screen.