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I have a 4k tv, made by bush and i am a big FIFA player and find that their is quite a bit of a delay from controller to TV, i was wondering if anyone had any idea on how i could fix this, i already have the mode set to 'Game'
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I would check your Input lag occurs in flat-screen LCD and plasma displays because the screen takes time to process the image in order to improve its quality. If you use your display or HDTV for doing general work, browsing the Web, or watching TV or movies, the lag is rarely significant; any delay is more likely to come from using a wireless keyboard and mouse and wireless Internet. On the other hand, if you use your display for anything that requires accurate timing (such as video, audio, or gaming), you may want to consider testing your setup for input lag.


There are several ways to measure input lag. One approach is to split the signal between a lagless CRT display and an LCD display.




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which tests your response to changing colors. Try it a few times, and if you notice a significant difference (30ms or so) between the results on different configurations, one of them is probably lagging.


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I would check your Input lag occurs in flat-screen LCD and plasma displays because the screen takes time to process the image in order to improve its quality. If you use your display or HDTV for doing general work, browsing the Web, or watching TV or movies, the lag is rarely significant; any delay is more likely to come from using a wireless keyboard and mouse and wireless Internet. On the other hand, if you use your display for anything that requires accurate timing (such as video, audio, or gaming), you may want to consider testing your setup for input lag.


There are several ways to measure input lag. One approach is to split the signal between a lagless CRT display and an LCD display.




You can test here: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


which tests your response to changing colors. Try it a few times, and if you notice a significant difference (30ms or so) between the results on different configurations, one of them is probably lagging.


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Thanks man i will try all this!
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make sure yout TV is set to game mode, i had this issue bfore at my brothers while playing cod switched to game mode in the tv settings and it fixed the issue
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-CFC- wrote make sure yout TV is set to game mode, i had this issue bfore at my brothers while playing cod switched to game mode in the tv settings and it fixed the issue


Yeah mine is switched to game mode but it really doesn't matter
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