Alguien sabe como solucionar este matrimonio mal avenido ??
No consigo que el epson capte los 4k de la consola. Se queda en los 1080p. Por mas que leo no me aclaro.
Gracias
Patri
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Alguien sabe como solucionar este matrimonio mal avenido ??
No consigo que el epson capte los 4k de la consola. Se queda en los 1080p. Por mas que leo no me aclaro.
Gracias
Patri
Hola, parece ser que este proyector no es compatible con señales 4k 60hz. La consola va directo al proyector?, o lo conectas a un receiver y de ahí al proyector? .....cables hdmi compatibles?, xbox todas las pruebas en verde?...si todo lo demás está ok, puede ser problema de frecuencia Hz.
Edito: Copia literal '' Epson EH-TW9300W – Features
The EH-TW9300W’s connections are weirdly hit and miss. The inclusion of the wireless HDMI system is a great touch, especially since the transmission unit supports four different HDMI inputs and delivers 4K HDR video over the airwaves flawlessly.
There are only two HDMIs on the projector itself, though, and only one of these is equipped with the HDCP 2.2 protocol required to play Ultra HD Blu-rays. Also, I came across a number of frustrating connection limitations and inconsistencies – caused, apparently, by the HDMI’s limited bandwidth.
While my Panasonic UB900 and Samsung K8500 UHD BD players worked fine with 4K and HDR images (except for having to ditch HDR when playing the 60 frames a second Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk disc), the Xbox One S only delivers 4K HDR at 24 frames a second, pretty much limiting its HDR potential to UHD BD playback, not games. What’s more, even this level of Xbox One S support is only possible via the wireless HDMI system; try a direct connection to the projector’s 4K-capable HDMI input and there’s no HDR support at all!
With the PS4 Pro I was able to get HDR without issue, but only at the expense of resolution, with HDR games being restricted to 1080p rather than the higher resolutions of which most of them are now capable. This situation remained the same regardless of whether I used the wireless HDMI system or a direct connection.''
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Yo había leído lo mismo.
Si es así, es lamentable. Yo actualizaría al último firmware a ver que sucede. Microsoft y Epson deberían buscar una solución a esto, ahora si es ancho de banda, donde juegan los bits en cuestión, se complica la situación. Mal, mal :-/