koalabadcow
Novice Member
Hey guys!
I just got my 65OLED806 a couple of days ago and so far I'm loving the screen. Took some time to setup, arc doesn't seem to work with my JBL Link bar (stutters and cuts out, but don't really mind that) but there are 2 things which I can't seem to figure out, and which are so ambiguous that I can't properly google them.
First is I set up Ambilight + Hue, but whenever I turn the ambilight off though the remote, nearly ALL OTHER lights in my house turn on (I have about 50), which is really annoying when my partner is already sleeping. I resetted and reconfigurated but I can't seem to get rid of that.
Also, and a bit weirder, I got this TV because I used to run Kodi on my QNAP nas, but wanted to run it directly on the TV, which works fine. Thing is, the "home" interface, so the android TV menu with all the apps, is substantially less bright than the exact same interface though HDMI. Say I boot up kodi on the TV and on the QNAP, and just switch input from the on-tv-app to the kodi-app over HDMI, the HDMI interface is MUCH brighter. It makes subtitels gray instead of white. I've looked around, but I can't seem to find individual brightness/adaption settings for on-tv sources vs HDMI sources.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
I just got my 65OLED806 a couple of days ago and so far I'm loving the screen. Took some time to setup, arc doesn't seem to work with my JBL Link bar (stutters and cuts out, but don't really mind that) but there are 2 things which I can't seem to figure out, and which are so ambiguous that I can't properly google them.
First is I set up Ambilight + Hue, but whenever I turn the ambilight off though the remote, nearly ALL OTHER lights in my house turn on (I have about 50), which is really annoying when my partner is already sleeping. I resetted and reconfigurated but I can't seem to get rid of that.
Also, and a bit weirder, I got this TV because I used to run Kodi on my QNAP nas, but wanted to run it directly on the TV, which works fine. Thing is, the "home" interface, so the android TV menu with all the apps, is substantially less bright than the exact same interface though HDMI. Say I boot up kodi on the TV and on the QNAP, and just switch input from the on-tv-app to the kodi-app over HDMI, the HDMI interface is MUCH brighter. It makes subtitels gray instead of white. I've looked around, but I can't seem to find individual brightness/adaption settings for on-tv sources vs HDMI sources.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.