I've run this for only 2 hours and I can already see a huge improvement in the black crush issue I have on my new s95c. When looking at a black test image I could only see half of the sections, now I can see all but the lowest one. Might just finish one full playthrough and leave it there.
@@venkats7279 didn't notice anything different. I ran it mostly due to having a bar of pint hue/tint om the left side of my screen. I thought it might clear it up a little...but it didn't. Found out that is something that can't be fixed...might need to exchange my model.
I had zero DSE. I had vertical banding, I slowed it down and did it while I was at work with a pixel refresh after. Got rid of my vertical banding on my 77 inch G2. I was fine after 1 time but I did it twice for good measure.
@@kisxsxsxesify sure you want to know? Ignorance is bliss. If you want to know search dirty screen effect in RUclips you will see examples and a test with a hockey man. Fingers crossed. Edit I slowed this video down. Not DSE.
@T.D. twice at a quarter speed and it was all but gone. You could still see it inches away if you looked for it but not from seated position. Now with time with normal use, nothing
“ATTENTION” only use this to test for screen uniformity, run your Oled in by watching it. If your Tv out of the box has a dirty screen use the Pixel refresh, if this doesn’t fix the problem take it back. Never run a new Oled screen to hot. Just like a car or the Titanic run her in slow.
You’re dead wrong. OLEDs don’t overheat from a burn in cycle and regular watching will take tremendously longer to get the screen uniformity so you have no idea what you’re talking about.
I think this is effective for people who doesnt have any burn in but wants to leave their laptop/tv on for a long period of time. Ex: waiting for an app download
@@sasho1bsable Yeah and they use best OLED panel's come off line . From LG Display Sony is their most important third party customer as they choose only best OLED panels unlike LG Display sister company LG Electronics.
@@av4921 I'm sorry but you're the fool. Sony has been selling its low-end LG panels for two years. In the master series, it uses OD-OLED from Samsung, so I don't understand why you are offended since you haven't checked your watch.
I've run this for only 2 hours and I can already see a huge improvement in the black crush issue I have on my new s95c. When looking at a black test image I could only see half of the sections, now I can see all but the lowest one. Might just finish one full playthrough and leave it there.
Thanks for the video! Not sure why there weren't any comments so figured I'd say hey :). Running this on my new LG G1 👍👍
Hi… what’s your feedback on this break in video . I got a new G1 too.
@@venkats7279 didn't notice anything different. I ran it mostly due to having a bar of pint hue/tint om the left side of my screen. I thought it might clear it up a little...but it didn't. Found out that is something that can't be fixed...might need to exchange my model.
@@Handsx ok thank you.
@@Handsx - I’m seeing that now only on one side of the tv.
I had zero DSE. I had vertical banding, I slowed it down and did it while I was at work with a pixel refresh after. Got rid of my vertical banding on my 77 inch G2. I was fine after 1 time but I did it twice for good measure.
What is dse and how to slow it down?
@@kisxsxsxesify sure you want to know? Ignorance is bliss. If you want to know search dirty screen effect in RUclips you will see examples and a test with a hockey man. Fingers crossed.
Edit I slowed this video down. Not DSE.
@@gaurd3 and I guess ignorance is bliss when it comes to knowing what a 4 hour video of this does to your panel lol.
@@Omar-kw5ui Good thing I did it a lot longer. .25 😭💀
@T.D. twice at a quarter speed and it was all but gone. You could still see it inches away if you looked for it but not from seated position. Now with time with normal use, nothing
Will this help with color banding?
Will this help fix banding on an OLED g1?
It might
“ATTENTION” only use this to test for screen uniformity, run your Oled in by watching it. If your Tv out of the box has a dirty screen use the Pixel refresh, if this doesn’t fix the problem take it back. Never run a new Oled screen to hot. Just like a car or the Titanic run her in slow.
You’re dead wrong. OLEDs don’t overheat from a burn in cycle and regular watching will take tremendously longer to get the screen uniformity so you have no idea what you’re talking about.
@@apc9079 Watching this test pattern wouldn't cause image retention or burn as wouldn't be watching for long the static content
Any chance you can make this 32:9?
ruclips.net/video/gNHeM94m88w/видео.html Hopefully this will work, I don't have a 32:9 monitor to test this with
I dont get it?
This will have zero effect on grid and banding. Banding shifts every pixel cleaning cycle.
Any evidence from anyone that this works? Haven't heard anything about this kind of test for oled tvs,
I think this is effective for people who doesnt have any burn in but wants to leave their laptop/tv on for a long period of time. Ex: waiting for an app download
That literally not how that works 😂
Sony Bravia A80J have 1 year no issues no DSE no vertical banding no burn in maybe that only in LG OLED TVs and Samsung QD OLED TVs
Sony use Lg panel:)
@@sasho1bsable Yeah and they use best OLED panel's come off line . From LG Display Sony is their most important third party customer as they choose only best OLED panels unlike LG Display sister company LG Electronics.
Are u fool.. Sony uses lg pannel
@@av4921 I'm sorry but you're the fool. Sony has been selling its low-end LG panels for two years. In the master series, it uses OD-OLED from Samsung, so I don't understand why you are offended since you haven't checked your watch.
@@sasho1bsable And in response to original comment, Sony a80j in question, indeed uses a LG display pannel.. Google it for more inf