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08-16-2020 08:32 PM (Last edited 08-17-2020 06:43 AM ) in
QLED and The FrameI'm trying to upscale my Nintendo Switch using the mClassic Graphics Enhancer by Marseille described at this link.
https://www.marseilleinc.com/mclassic/
My TV is the one at this link:
I contacted a Samsung Expert to ask about the native refresh rate support, and he referred me to this link.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/q50-q50r-qled
According to this, the display has support for Full HD (1080p), 2K (1440p), and 4K (2160p), and the deep color support is 4:4:4, both of which is either required or exceeds the requirements for the mClassic to output at 4K. However, the native refresh rate is actually 60 Hz, and not 120 Hz. Also, according to the Amazon review of the mClassic below, to upscale 1080p to 4K, 2K is required (which requires deep color to be enabled), and the Nintendo brand cable won't work with the mClassic to upscale to 4K either.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R3NJYFH4NM3JCJ/
Now for the main question: If the TV's native refresh rate is 60 Hz, then what is the motion rate of 120 Hz? I am very confused right now. Will any of this keep the mClassic from reaching its full potential? And does my TV actually have deep color support? I really would like to know.
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09-27-2020 04:41 PM (Last edited 09-27-2020 04:43 PM ) in
QLED and The FrameI own the mClassic and a Samsung Q70R.
From experience, the TV takes the 1440p signal natively (you can see this by pressing the middle Select button on your TV remote to see things like your HDMI port and resolution).
My TV can use Freesync up to 120Hz, but the good news for you is that the Switch only outputs up to 60 FPS, so a 60Hz display is more than fine.
One thing I have noticed, though, is that the image from the Switch gets way darker when I set it to Full Color output (in the Switch's TV settings) and turn on the mClassic. If I turn off the mClassic, it's fine, and it's also fine if I turn on the mClassic and leave the colors to "Limited." Not sure why that is, but I hope this helps!
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09-27-2020 04:41 PM (Last edited 09-27-2020 04:43 PM ) in
QLED and The FrameI own the mClassic and a Samsung Q70R.
From experience, the TV takes the 1440p signal natively (you can see this by pressing the middle Select button on your TV remote to see things like your HDMI port and resolution).
My TV can use Freesync up to 120Hz, but the good news for you is that the Switch only outputs up to 60 FPS, so a 60Hz display is more than fine.
One thing I have noticed, though, is that the image from the Switch gets way darker when I set it to Full Color output (in the Switch's TV settings) and turn on the mClassic. If I turn off the mClassic, it's fine, and it's also fine if I turn on the mClassic and leave the colors to "Limited." Not sure why that is, but I hope this helps!
