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I have an XBox One S and an LG 65UH8500 TV (both on the most recent publicly released firmware). With a previous firmware version on the TV, there were some significant AV Sync issues that couldn't be resolved, which is why I originally purchased the xbox. Everything is fine now. I would prefer to keep using the XBox as my primary streaming device. There are two behaviors that I am experiencing that I would like to confirm as correct/normal or if something requires repair.
1) When I open the netflix app on the xbox one s, the HDR notification immediately pops up on the TV screen, and the TV remains in HDR mode no matter what I watch. Regardless of whether the program has an HDR tag, the TV stays in HDR mode. Is this what happens when everyone else opens the netflix app using a 4K HDR TV? If I use the LG WebOS 3 Netflix app, the HDR or Dolby Vision tag only pops up when the specific HDR program is played.
2) In the Amazon Prime app, when playing HDR content (currently watching Man in the High Castle, S2E8), the HDR tag on the TV pops up when playback begins, but the amazon app indicates that the stream is HD 1080p (when I press pause), and does not indicate HDR. When watching the same episode on the TV app, the app indicates Ultra HD and HDR. When someone else watches a 4k HDR program on Amazon through the xbox one s, does the information show up correctly in the app?
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