Advanced camera technology has allowed filmmakers to make movies with more dynamic images. If you’re looking to capture these pictures in all their glory, turning on HDR on your TV would be a good idea. It will allow for sharper, more vibrant images and crisper content. If you want to take your viewing experience to the next level, then you’ve come to the right place. Here’s what you need to know about turning on HDR on your Hisense TV.
HDR Requirements
Before we look at how to turn on HDR on your TV, ensure you have all the necessary accessories to make this possible.
One of the essential factors in viewing HDR content is to ensure that the TV is HDR-capable. You’ll also need an app that supports HDR content to play it on your TV. Most smart TVs have built-in streaming apps that support this feature, but it’s not guaranteed that they will work with your chosen content. If your TV doesn’t have these apps, you might want to buy an external streaming device that supports high dynamic range. These include Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Roku.
If you want to stream HDR content from an external device, you’ll need an HDMI port that supports the latest HDCP 2.2. This technology prevents unauthorized access to the content and is required to transmit HDR videos to your TV.
Although HDR technically doesn’t require much bandwidth to stream content, most services consider it a premium product. Because of this, you will need a high-speed internet connection to be able to view your shows.
How to Turn On HDR in Hisense
Although HDR is available on most 4K TVs, it may not be turned on by default. You will need to enable the feature using the directions below:
- Tap the Home button on your Hisense TV remote.
- Press “Settings” and navigate to the TV category.
- Click on “Picture and then “Picture Mode Settings.”
- Select the HDR icon that appears or select the “Apply Picture Settings All Sources”.
- You have now enabled HDR on your Hisense TV.
How to Turn On HDR on Roku on Your Hisense TV
If you are using Roku to stream your HDR content, it will need to be configured to work correctly. Let’s look at how to do that.
- Navigate to the Roku player input on your TV.
- Find your Roku player and select it.
- Click on “HDMI mode” and then “HDMI 2.0”.
- HDR is now enabled on the Roku device connected to your Hisense TV.
How to Turn Off HDR on Your Hisense TV
If you notice that your TV’s colors don’t look like they are supposed to, it might be a good idea to turn off HDR. Doing so can help reduce the glare on your TV.
- Go to “Settings” and navigate to “TV picture settings.”
- Click on “Game Mode” and toggle it to the OFF position.
- HDR has now been disabled on your Hisense TV.
How Check if HDR Is Turned On for Roku on Your Hisense TV
Once HDR is enabled on a high-end television, you should be able to notice the difference in image quality immediately. In addition to vibrant colors, scenes with dramatic effects like explosions will be more captivating. Dark scenes should also be more detailed.
If this doesn’t seem to be happening, you can check to see if HDR has indeed been activated. Here’s how to do that.
- Tap the home button of your Hisense remote.
- Press “Settings” then “Preferences.”
- Click on “Picture” followed by “Picture Mode.”
- If an HDR format has been detected, the display will say “HDR-Vivid” or “HDR-Video.”
Reasons Behind Common HDR Issues
Many components need to work together seamlessly to ensure that HDR functions correctly. It’s therefore not surprising when glitches occur from time to time. Here are some common problems you might encounter when HDR is turned on.
Flashing Images
When playing HDR content, your screen can repeatedly go dark and come back to life. In this situation, the audio usually remains unaffected. This is a sign that the HDMI cable feeding content to the TV isn’t fast enough. It’s probably time to get a premium, high-speed cable that matches the specifications of your Hisense TV.
HDR Icon Keeps Disappearing
HDR users have reported that the HDR icon sometimes disappears from the screen. One of the reasons this happens is the internet connection. If your connection is not fast enough to support HDR content, your streaming service might be adjusting the image quality while you are watching your show. Turning off the feature will rectify the issue until you can get faster internet speeds.
Better Viewing
HDR is an incredible feature to have. It provides vibrant, crisp images that allow you to make the most of your TV. With this guide, you now know how to enable the feature. You can begin to enjoy cinema-quality TV from the comfort of your home.
Have you enabled HDR on your Hisense TV? How has your TV viewing improved? Let us know in the comments below.