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How to change the TV display settings on your Xbox
If you change your resolution to 4K UHD or 720p, the refresh rate will be set to 60Hz by default. If your console is set for 4K UHD and you change your refresh rate to 120Hz, your resolution will be downgraded to the highest resolution available for your display.
Get Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
Windows Media player should now be reinstalled. Note: To troubleshoot issues like playback and codec problems, see the "Get help" section in Windows Media Player. Learn how to get Windows Media Player 12 for Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7.
About TV resolutions and Xbox | Xbox Support
You must have an Xbox Series X, an Xbox Series S, an Xbox One X, or an Xbox One S and a 4K TV to use the 4K UHD resolution. Xbox Series X|S also supports 4K 120Hz refresh rate. 4K UHD resolution does the following: Displays images at a maximum resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels.
What format is my video exported in? - Microsoft Support
It's free to export videos in 480p, 720p, and 1080p resolutions. If you choose to add premium stock media, use any other premium features in your project, or export in 4K video resolution, you will need to upgrade to the Clipchamp Premium plan.
Configure your console for FPS boost and auto HDR | Xbox Support
FPS boost increases the number of frames per second in select games, giving you a smoother visual experience and more immersive gameplay. For TVs that support HDR10, auto HDR brings richer visuals to select games. Past-gen games will pop with brighter colors and contrasts.
Change your screen resolution in Windows - Microsoft Support
Change the screen resolution. Stay in, or open, Display settings. Open your Display settings. In the Display resolution row, select the list and choose an option. It's usually best to stick with the one that's marked (Recommended).
Dolby Vision on Xbox | Xbox Support
To check if your display supports Dolby Vision, press the Xbox button to open the guide, and then go to Settings > General > TV & display options > 4K TV details. For best results, we recommend a direct wired connection from your Xbox to the TV, such as an HDMI cable.
Video playback settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
For these apps, you can control video playback using the video playback settings in Windows 11. For example, you can have your PC process video to enhance it (depending on your PC’s hardware) or choose to play video at a lower resolution to help save network bandwidth.
Xbox recommended TV settings for HDR | Xbox Support
Xbox recommended TV settings for HDR. The following general recommendations will help you adjust your TV's picture settings for Xbox based on your preference and viewing environment. There are no right or wrong picture settings, but rather how the picture settings affect the look of the HDR image.
HDR settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select Settings > System > Display. If you have multiple displays connected to your PC, choose the HDR-capable display at the top. Turn on Use HDR. Power options for HDR-capable displays. Playing HDR content while running your laptop on battery can reduce battery life.