h55b7500 (h55b7520) problems (youtube)

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Just bought a brand new 7520 today and im experiencing a very annoying problem which could make me return it if not solved

The panel is kinda nice and all, OS and response a bit jerky but its ok.


The real proble, i cant play any 60fps videos on youtube without frame skipping.

Firstly, i could understnd the clips werent reproducing @ 60fps and also, on the quality settings of the youtube video i couldnt see '1080p 60fps' but only the resolution. By that, i thought the 60fps 'mode' wasnt beung triggered... But then i opened youtube video info, and could see that the video output was indeed 60fps but the frames were skipping a lot... Like half of them, even @ 720p 60fps

So, isnt this TV capable of reproducing 60fps videos?

thanks
 
Same problems with H65U8B, does not work autoframes, all videos show only with 30 FPS.
 
Ok, after many tries, i can now play 4k 60 fps videos from a usb pen drive and the HDR Youtube videos trigger the HDR mode.... BUT, 60 fps videos on Youtube APP WONT PLAY AT 60 FRAMES. Even at 720p 60fps videos, the frames skip.

If i watch the same video on the browser app, it worls flawlessly, so i guess it is a youtube app bug :(

Check image please

thanks



btw, if i pkay 4k 24 or 30 fps videos (on the youtube app), it does it well with 0 frames skipped so its clearly a 60 fps bug...
 

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Yes, it's the Youtube app's fault, no matter what video 24, 30, 50, 60 FPS, all output at 30 FPS ,you can see it in tv Settings--> Support --> System Info--->View System information--> Signal Info--> Show signal information of current output.
 
Thanks.

I see it is a old bug, with posts reporting this behaviour since 2016.... Does that mean that this probably wont be fixed?
 

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