I will have to check tonight and I will report here later. It is latest 1709 release, it must be 16299.Hey GuiPoM,
Which OS version number do you have?
You have this issue with every video you're saying? That seems odd as no one else reported this issue.
I will test with a Xbox One S shortly.
Yes, I can confirm this PC RGB setting works on my LG OLED C6 and improves black level, but since it´s just a temporary workaround, there definitely needs to be a general fix for this issue.I thought I'd add some info to this issue based on my experiences.
First, I don't think this is strictly related to OLED. My TV is a slightly older standard LED TV and I am having the same issue described in this thread (grey/washed out black levels after Xbox update). I have tried a variety of files and file types with a variety of codecs and the issue persists across the board.
After playing around a bit, I found that if you go into the Xbox system settings and go to "Display & sound > Video Output > Video Fidelity" and change "Color Space" from "Standard (Recommended)" to "PC RGB," (select "Switch anyway" on the warning) then videos played with the VLC app now display correct black levels. The problem with this is that everything outside of the VLC app will be too dark and feature prominent black crush, as most TVs do not offer the RGB full color range.
For example, under the "Standard" color space (in the Xbox display settings) a video played through VLC will have black levels that are too grey/washed out, but the same video file played through, say, Microsoft's basic media player app, will show the correct black levels. But, under the "PC RGB" color space, VLC will show the correct black levels, but, when the same file is played through Microsoft's media player, blacks will be too dark and the video will suffer from severe black crush.
At the very least, anyone that absolutely needs to play a video through VLC can just temporarily switch to PC RGB to display the correct black levels.
Hope this helps
Excellent:)Fix is there, need to push an update soon.
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