Re: Home Theater Discussion
Posted: Sun January 15, 2017 11:44 pm
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Very nice, dude. I have the KS8000 now and love it now that I've finally got the picture configured the way I want it, but still stuck with the TV speakers for now until I find a decent/functioning soundbar. I was going to invest in the Bose Soundtouch 300 but have seen all over the net that there's some pretty significant software compatibility issues between the soundtouch and the Samsung KS TVs. I also have a PS4 Pro hooked up to mine.LoathedVermin72 wrote:It's not that expensive, really? And I LOVE hooking up home theater equipment. Just invite me over and I'll do it.durdencommatyler wrote:I know. But who can afford anything else? Also, how does anybody hook anything up?
By the way, here's my setup:
It is indeed the KS8500, but it's not the Bose. I have the Samsung HW-J7500R Soundbar.Revelator wrote:Very nice, dude. I have the KS8000 now and love it now that I've finally got the picture configured the way I want it, but still stuck with the TV speakers for now until I find a decent/functioning soundbar. I was going to invest in the Bose Soundtouch 300 but have seen all over the net that there's some pretty significant software compatibility issues between the soundtouch and the Samsung KS TVs. I also have a PS4 Pro hooked up to mine.LoathedVermin72 wrote:It's not that expensive, really? And I LOVE hooking up home theater equipment. Just invite me over and I'll do it.durdencommatyler wrote:I know. But who can afford anything else? Also, how does anybody hook anything up?
By the way, here's my setup:
lol what a noobtheplatypus wrote:In my bedroom I have a 55" LG TV hooked up to an old laptop that I use as a blu ray player, and some Samsung (?) surround sound system thing. I have a 42" TV in my living room that is only really used when we have company over. Don't really know the model names. And I don't play videogames
My dad just bought this monstruous 70" 4k TV for his bedroom that he hasn't hooked up yet. I think it's kind of excessive
Do you like your PS4 Pro? I'm debating with myself if it is worth the upgrade.Revelator wrote:Very nice, dude. I have the KS8000 now and love it now that I've finally got the picture configured the way I want it, but still stuck with the TV speakers for now until I find a decent/functioning soundbar. I was going to invest in the Bose Soundtouch 300 but have seen all over the net that there's some pretty significant software compatibility issues between the soundtouch and the Samsung KS TVs. I also have a PS4 Pro hooked up to mine.LoathedVermin72 wrote:It's not that expensive, really? And I LOVE hooking up home theater equipment. Just invite me over and I'll do it.durdencommatyler wrote:I know. But who can afford anything else? Also, how does anybody hook anything up?
By the way, here's my setup:
I can't say that I'm a huge gamer, maybe an hour or two a week if I'm lucky anymore, but I can definitely tell a bit of a performance upgrade in graphical output and frame rate. I've mainly playing the new Tomb Raider game which looks fantastic. I've heard Uncharted 4 looks even better in UHD but I had already beat it on the old PS4 (that game is worth playing again though so I probably will). In all honesty, if you're not a huge gamer it's probably not critical that you upgrade right now. I got a great trade-in deal on Amazon and had some spare cash at Xmas so I said fuck it and upgraded (got a good black friday deal on the Pro, too). I mainly wanted to future proof my machine in anticipation of the new Red Dead and Last of Us. Having the ability to stream 4K content on Netflix is pretty sweet too. I'm still absolutely dumbfounded that Sony didn't incorporate a 4k player though. I know it would have increased production costs, but by and large I think the PS fanbase would have still paid the difference.Monkey_Driven wrote:Do you like your PS4 Pro? I'm debating with myself if it is worth the upgrade.Revelator wrote:Very nice, dude. I have the KS8000 now and love it now that I've finally got the picture configured the way I want it, but still stuck with the TV speakers for now until I find a decent/functioning soundbar. I was going to invest in the Bose Soundtouch 300 but have seen all over the net that there's some pretty significant software compatibility issues between the soundtouch and the Samsung KS TVs. I also have a PS4 Pro hooked up to mine.LoathedVermin72 wrote:It's not that expensive, really? And I LOVE hooking up home theater equipment. Just invite me over and I'll do it.durdencommatyler wrote:I know. But who can afford anything else? Also, how does anybody hook anything up?
By the way, here's my setup:
Yeah, the lack of a 4K BD player is baffling, and is the only reason I didn't buy one. I bought the Xbox One S instead and I hate it.Revelator wrote:I can't say that I'm a huge gamer, maybe an hour or two a week if I'm lucky anymore, but I can definitely tell a bit of a performance upgrade in graphical output and frame rate. I've mainly playing the new Tomb Raider game which looks fantastic. I've heard Uncharted 4 looks even better in UHD but I had already beat it on the old PS4 (that game is worth playing again though so I probably will). In all honesty, if you're not a huge gamer it's probably not critical that you upgrade right now. I got a great trade-in deal on Amazon and had some spare cash at Xmas so I said fuck it and upgraded (got a good black friday deal on the Pro, too). I mainly wanted to future proof my machine in anticipation of the new Red Dead and Last of Us. Having the ability to stream 4K content on Netflix is pretty sweet too. I'm still absolutely dumbfounded that they didn't incorporate a 4k player though. I know it would have increased production costs, but by and large I think the PS fanbase would have still paid the difference.Monkey_Driven wrote:Do you like your PS4 Pro? I'm debating with myself if it is worth the upgrade.Revelator wrote:Very nice, dude. I have the KS8000 now and love it now that I've finally got the picture configured the way I want it, but still stuck with the TV speakers for now until I find a decent/functioning soundbar. I was going to invest in the Bose Soundtouch 300 but have seen all over the net that there's some pretty significant software compatibility issues between the soundtouch and the Samsung KS TVs. I also have a PS4 Pro hooked up to mine.LoathedVermin72 wrote:It's not that expensive, really? And I LOVE hooking up home theater equipment. Just invite me over and I'll do it.durdencommatyler wrote:I know. But who can afford anything else? Also, how does anybody hook anything up?
By the way, here's my setup:
50" is a decent size. I think it'd definitely be noticeable. But it's not just the resolution that makes the upgrade: it's the high dynamic range lighting and the wider color gamut. It really is a wonder to see on a good setup.ABNorman wrote:Would I really be bothered by 1080 vs 4K on a 50 inch or so screen in a normal-sized room?
I think it says a lot about the future of 4k Blu Rays when the creator of Blu Ray technology chose not to include it in their premiere 4k capable box. I'm thinking of upgrading before Red Dead and Horizon. The HDR on the standard PS4 looks incredible. I bet the 4k looks just as good.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Yeah, the lack of a 4K BD player is baffling, and is the only reason I didn't buy one. I bought the Xbox One S instead and I hate it.Revelator wrote:I can't say that I'm a huge gamer, maybe an hour or two a week if I'm lucky anymore, but I can definitely tell a bit of a performance upgrade in graphical output and frame rate. I've mainly playing the new Tomb Raider game which looks fantastic. I've heard Uncharted 4 looks even better in UHD but I had already beat it on the old PS4 (that game is worth playing again though so I probably will). In all honesty, if you're not a huge gamer it's probably not critical that you upgrade right now. I got a great trade-in deal on Amazon and had some spare cash at Xmas so I said fuck it and upgraded (got a good black friday deal on the Pro, too). I mainly wanted to future proof my machine in anticipation of the new Red Dead and Last of Us. Having the ability to stream 4K content on Netflix is pretty sweet too. I'm still absolutely dumbfounded that they didn't incorporate a 4k player though. I know it would have increased production costs, but by and large I think the PS fanbase would have still paid the difference.Monkey_Driven wrote:Do you like your PS4 Pro? I'm debating with myself if it is worth the upgrade.Revelator wrote:Very nice, dude. I have the KS8000 now and love it now that I've finally got the picture configured the way I want it, but still stuck with the TV speakers for now until I find a decent/functioning soundbar. I was going to invest in the Bose Soundtouch 300 but have seen all over the net that there's some pretty significant software compatibility issues between the soundtouch and the Samsung KS TVs. I also have a PS4 Pro hooked up to mine.LoathedVermin72 wrote:It's not that expensive, really? And I LOVE hooking up home theater equipment. Just invite me over and I'll do it.durdencommatyler wrote:I know. But who can afford anything else? Also, how does anybody hook anything up?
By the way, here's my setup:

How'd you fix it?LoathedVermin72 wrote:After much headache and hassle, I am thrilled that I have FINALLY fixed the audio lag on my system!
I bought a new 4K player, and at first, while it was certainly an improvement in the lag, it was still present, even though it was slight. Thankfully, this player has a separate HDMI out for audio, so I hooked that up directly to my soundbar, bypassing the TV ARC. Now everything syncs up perfectly.wease wrote:How'd you fix it?LoathedVermin72 wrote:After much headache and hassle, I am thrilled that I have FINALLY fixed the audio lag on my system!
You going to sell the XBOX One then?LoathedVermin72 wrote:I bought a new 4K player, and at first, while it was certainly an improvement in the lag, it was still present, even though it was slight. Thankfully, this player has a separate HDMI out for audio, so I hooked that up directly to my soundbar, bypassing the TV ARC. Now everything syncs up perfectly.wease wrote:How'd you fix it?LoathedVermin72 wrote:After much headache and hassle, I am thrilled that I have FINALLY fixed the audio lag on my system!