8 bits or 10 bits Xbox Series X
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Hello,
I have a Samsung Neo QLED that has a 10-bit panel, and I wanted to know if I should leave it at the default 8-bits or if I can set it to 10-bits on my Xbox Series X in the video settings?
Thank you
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Hello,
I don't understand your problem, no one is stopping you from trying...
Personally, I set it to 12bit compatible with my TV, I haven't really noticed a difference, but I left it like that.
The Xbox only offers you compatible settings.
The most complicated part is the HDR which needs to be configured to get a good result, but even then, there's nothing breathtaking about the change.
Hello, thank you for responding to me.
I’ve read here and there that it should be set to 8 bits, while other advice suggests setting it to 10 bits, so I'm a bit confused???
My TV is compatible with HDR10+ gaming, and apparently, it could be set to 12 bits, but I’m not sure if my panel supports that.
8 bits = SDR
10 bits = HDR10
12 bits = HDR10+
This is what I read on a forum, and it’s really complicated to set up when you don’t know much about it.
As for the HDR calibration settings, I left them at default; I prefer not to touch that.