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OLED Burn-In
whoareyou:
When using OLED TV, is burn-in a concern when displaying JRiver views for several hours a day? Certain areas, such as the action window area remain static regardless of switching to a new view, but is this type of static information what could lead to burn-in?
Thanks
davelr:
Any static image held on an emissive screen for extended times can lead to image issues like burn in. Go over to AVSForum.com and do a search for "oled burn in" and you'll get a lot of discussions. If I'm running music on MC for long periods of time I just turn off my TV.
Inquisition:
Every static picture could burn in over a very long time by an OLED.
This needs to stay really every day for many hours and this for weeks or months. But, normally an OLED must have mechanism to reduce this, like dimming down brightness if the picture doesnt make any changes for longer time, or pixel shifting, mean picture is moving slowly and normally not visible some pixel left and right and up and down.
To reduce the possibility of an burn in too you can (or should) use an skin without extreme differences in brightness and colors between the single areas of the screen.
Inquisition:
EDIT
davelr also posts a good possibility.
If you listen to music longer time switch of screen of you tv. Most OLED TVs have an function to turn of screen only for those situations, and it turns back on by push any button of the remote (like my Sony has)
whoareyou:
Thanks for responses.
I suppose another option would be to start a slide show, or something of the sort.
Anyone think that option to automatically start a slide show with audio playback, similar to screen saver would make sense as feature, or perhaps there is way to do this today?
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