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A9G tv. 4K signal configuration for MP4 via USB input please.
I have been trying to to compose an Audio / visual presentation in 4K to be presented on a Sony KD-55AG9 OLED TV. The application I use is "Pictures to EXE". Unfortunately when I attempt to use the preset settings to compose an MP4 video the TV does not recognise the file. However, if I enter the custom setup screen for the conversion I can with reduced quality and frame rate produce a file which will play on the TV if I use a USB 3 stick.
Currently 24 fps and about 2/3 quality setting are the best I can achieve.
Can anyone please inform me what the correct settings should be for the best quality 4K video?
Why Sony do not make this information available I cannot understand!
Many thanks.
Peter.
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Hi Peter,
Welcome to the Sony Community.
I'm looking into this and will update the thread when I have an answer. In the meantime perhaps another member of the community may be able to advise on this.
Best wishes,
Sean
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Thanks for taking an interest in my problem.
If you require more information just ask.
Peter.
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AG9 supported files and formats:
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Thanks for contacting me.
Below is the default setting from "Pictures to Exe" for MP4 creation which I
assume should produce a workable file for the TV, however it does not.
The file created works fine on the pc and when copied onto a memory stick
but when transferred to the tv the file is not recognised.
I have tried the USB 2 and USB 3 inputs and neither work, I have also tried
USB 2 and USB memory sticks and neither function.
I have attempted to create file formats that will work but these have not
produced the perfection I was looking for from this expensive tv.
The files will play when the MP4 converted file is configured as below.
However 24 fps is barely acceptable and the quality setting is low the top
of the range is 150.
There are further adjustments which can be made concerning the video bit
rate (see below) which I have not attempted to alter but thought it best to
seek advice. If you can offer any suggestions I will be grateful, surely I
cannot be the only person who is experiencing this problem.
Many thanks.
Peter.
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I have Installed Archos, VLC and Nova and all three exhibit
the same problem, although these three apps. recognise the files on the
memory stick they will not play at 60 fps. I can step through the videos and
view individual pictures but they will not play continuously. The video is
not dynamically demanding, it is composed of still photographs fading from
one to another, there are no fast pan, tilts or zooms involved.
During the conversion to MP4 I notice this warning:
"Hardware acceleration for video encoding is not available on your video
card. If you have a new NVIDIA, AMD or Intel graphics, try to update
drivers. Some old video cards do not encode 4K video or 60p video".
My Graphics card is an integral part of the Motherboard and is 6 years old.
I assume the warning is for the PC's Monitor? Neither the Graphics card or
the PC monitor is 4K compatible.
If you considered the graphics card was the problem I could possibly
purchase a 4K card.
I am afraid 4k video is unchartered territory for me but I do want to
achieve a good result.
Thanks again for your assistance.
Peter.
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What I think? Maybe the USB memory is too slow...
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I have tried two memory sticks:
SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0 - 32GB up to 100MB/sec.
SanDisc UltraFit USB 3.1 - 128GB up to 130 MB/sec.
The inputs on the TV are only USB 2.
I have tried the USB 3 input but this did not improve the video quality.
Regards.
Peter.
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Hi Ashlar8319 ,
There're a couple of things that I don't understand.
Do you use this program on a PC?
What is the final file extension ? Is it MP4?
How do you transfer the file to the TV? Do you remove the USB stick when you try to view it?
Could you possibly provide a video or a photo showing the error message?
Cheers,
The_Black_Rose