Hello everybody.
When watching movies on Xiaomi TV 4S, the picture is very dark.
I could not add brightness in any way.
Help with advice.
Go to display settings and increase brightness there
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I currently use mx player while working out and would love to be able to pause the device remotely and not have to disconnect or power off the monitor.
I would like to see this, KODI dims the screen, With so many Android TV Boxes connected to plasma and oled televisions that can be damaged if the image is left static for to long, dimming the screen will lessen the affect.
John.
I've been a long time user of MX Player, and generally, I've been really happy with it. I love the swipe features including adjusting system brightness, volume, and time seeking. However, I'm finding that when watching videos in my car during my lunch break, many videos are extremely dark, even when I have the screen brightness maxed.I'm looking for a player that can increase the brightness of the video.Can I Do
Does OnePlus 6 also support HDR? I know it's not officially stated but YouTube supports HDR on OnePlus 6. I downloaded a few of the demos and tried playing them in VLC. Upon opening, VLC directed me to "allow modifying system settings" to change screen brightness, I'm assuming it was trying to set it to Max. I enabled it and the video is now playing at full brightness in VLC. I was using DCI-P3 color profile. However, after trying to play the video again the brightness is not set to Max. I tried reinstalling VLC and playing the video again, this time I didn't get the prompt to enable system modifications as it was off by default for new apps. So now the video on playing in VLC doesn't set the brightness to Max. Tried giving permission to modify system settings, still not setting brightness to max. I'm assuming upon brightness going all the way, HDR is triggered, as I don't have any other visual indicator in VLC to see if HDR is truly ON.
YouTube HDR works great everytime, high contrast and brightness set to Max automatically.
I don't know if the display of OnePlus 6 is 10bit but that's highly unlikely.
Tried restarting, reinstalling VLC and changing color profiles to DCI-P3. Auto brightness is off, some users reported on other devices it affected HDR auto brightness so I kept it off. Nothing puts brightness to Max upon opening videos in VLC.
I'm on latest OOS 9.0 Stable OTA. I am using 4k HDR demos from 4kmedia.org and I have 4k HDR movie on my device.
Does anyone have working HDR videos on VLC? How did you get it to work and how do you know that it truly is displaying in HDR?
I don't know if any other video player which can display HDR videos as intended on Android. If you know any other video player which works for OnePlus 6 to display HDR then please let me know (and drop a link of possible).
Since I did get the prompt for the first time upon opening HDR video on VLC to allow VLC to set max brightness, I believe that the device just might do it but I'm held back by some software bug.
Sorry for the long post! Just wanted to make sure I covered everything.
On my Samsung Note 9 and Mate 20 Pro, when viewing HDR content, the phone automatically adjusts to Max brightness for proper viewing. With my Pixel 3, this does not happen and I have to increase the brightness manually to get the full effect. I have adaptive brightness off and I have the YouTube video set to playback at 1080/HDR. Is there anything I'm missing. Can this phone play back HDR properly?
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Hi there,
Seeking help to lower the brightness level of my Black Shark 2 Pro when in-game.
I can adjust the phone’s brightness before a game but ONCE I play CODM, the screen goes to maximum brightness.
Is there a setting to maintain the (low) brightness I set before a game until when I start playing say, CODM?
This maximum brightness during a game is making my head spin.