Philips 65PFL4864 User manual - Page 83

Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), Variable refresh rate (VRR), Sound settings

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Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) Only on select models: Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) detects when certain game consoles are connected to an HDMI input, and then automatically configures the best settings for action games when that input is selected. When ALLM is active, the manual Game mode setting is not available. Variable refresh rate (VRR) Only on select models: Variable refresh rate (VRR) allows a compatible game console or computer connected via HDMI to control the refresh rate of the TV. This feature helps to ensure that the TV does not begin to display a video frame until the video source has completely rendered it. The result is smoother image animation with a lower instance of stutter or tearing. Use of this feature requires that: • Variable refresh rate is turned On in the HDMI settings for the input. This setting is Off by default. • The HDMI mode is set to Auto or HDMI 2.0 in the HDMI settings for the input. • Game mode is enabled. • The connected device supports VRR. Tip: To dismiss the Picture settings menu, just wait a few seconds without pressing any buttons. Or press STAR  again to dismiss the menu immediately. Sound settings Your TV model might have any one of the following premium sound settings available in the Options menu: • No Sound settings • Roku Smart Soundbar (U.S. only) • Volume mode • Dolby® Audio Processing • DTS® TruSurround • DTS® Studio Sound • Sonic Emotion™ Premium 71

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Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)
Only on select models:
Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) detects when certain game consoles
are connected to an
HDMI
input, and then automatically configures the best settings for
action games when that input is selected. When ALLM is active, the manual Game mode
setting is not available.
Variable refresh rate (VRR)
Only on select models:
Variable refresh rate (VRR) allows a compatible game console or
computer connected via HDMI to control the refresh rate of the TV. This feature helps
to ensure that the TV does not begin to display a video frame until the video source has
completely rendered it. The result is smoother image animation with a lower instance of
stutter or tearing. Use of this feature requires that:
Variable refresh rate
is turned On in the HDMI settings for the input. This setting is Off by
default.
The
HDMI mode
is set to
Auto
or
HDMI 2.0
in the HDMI settings for the input.
Game mode
is enabled.
The connected device supports VRR.
Tip:
To dismiss the
Picture settings
 menu, just wait a few seconds without pressing any
buttons. Or press
STAR
again to dismiss the menu immediately.
Sound settings
Your TV model might have any one of the following premium sound settings available in the
Options
menu:
No Sound settings
Roku Smart Soundbar (U.S. only)
Volume mode
Dolby® Audio Processing
DTS® TruSurround
DTS® Studio Sound
Sonic Emotion™ Premium
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