05-21-2022 10:45 AM
Does anyone know if Google has acknowledged the issue? Possible solution other than buying a newer TV?
(Note. My Dolby Vision Blu-ray player works just fine through the same equipment. All pieces have been tested and ruled out with the only part left being the TV)
I just bought a CCWGTV to solve an issue with Apple 4K TV. Both seem to have the same problem but handle it differently. I found other posts on Reddit with the same issue, seems to have happened after a CCWGTV software update last year.
One post mentions their TV is a 2016 model. Mine is too, so I’m thinking the Dolby Vision version may be the culprit. In my opinion, I think both Apple and Google neglected the earlier versions of DV.
The Apple device will only do DV if I set it to 1080p. It defaults to 4k UHD. The CCWGTV defaults to DV 1080p but can be set to 4k UHD.
(I also have a Chromecast Ultra that I was replacing too, it does DV at 4k through the same port)
05-25-2022 06:29 PM
Hi GreenEggsAndHam,
Thanks for reaching out. What's the firmware version or build number of your Chromecast with Google TV? Please try to plug in the Chromecast with Google TV into a different HDMI port on your TV. Rebooting your Chromecast and trying on a different TV screen (If possible) might also help.
If the issue persists, please do a reset on your Chromecast. Here's how.
Thanks,
Jennifer
05-25-2022 07:33 PM
I swapped TVs. Everything else remains the same. The TV I swapped had HDMI 2.1 ports and it works that way. The other TV has HDMI 2.0a ports. Guessing someone forgot to make it backwards compatible.
05-28-2022 06:56 PM
Hi there,
Thanks for getting back to us. Have you tried the other suggested steps above? If yes, how was it?
Thanks,
Jennifer
05-29-2022 09:16 AM
Guess I’m not explaining well. I’ve tried those and far more. I know the problem. It’s HDMI 2.1 vs HDMI 2.0a. The device doesn’t recognize the 2016 Dolby Vision over a HDMI 2.0a port. From what I’ve determined, it must have something to do with the the signaling. HDMI 2.1 60hz and HDMI 2.0a 30hz. If the device doesn’t see Dolby Vision support at 60hz coming the TV, it sets the output for 4K UHD at 60hz instead of checking to see if Dolby Vision is supported at 30hz.
05-29-2022 06:24 PM
Hi GreenEggsAndHam,
Thanks for the clarification and for sharing the resolution in the community. In the meantime, do you still have other questions and concerns?
Thanks,
Jennifer
05-29-2022 11:42 PM
Well, it’s not really a resolution, just an explanation of what’s happening. Basically the CCWGTV should be able to recognize the older version of Dolby Vision and adjust its frame rate (backwards compatibility).
05-30-2022 06:00 PM
Hi there,
I know how it feels when something isn’t working the way it should — we appreciate users who are keen on sharing with us their thoughts/experience. I'd suggest you submit feedback about this via Google TV. Here's how. Every bit of feedback and logs on the subject helps a ton.
Thanks,
Jennifer
06-03-2022 11:20 AM
Hey there,
Did you have any more questions or need any additional help?
Thank you,
Jeran
06-03-2022 01:02 PM
No, thanks. Just a little perplexed how backwards compatibility wasn’t addressed.
06-04-2022 06:11 PM
Hi GreenEggsAndHam,
We hear you. You can always submit feedback about this using the Google Home app. Also, since you don't have any more questions and concerns, I'll lock this thread. Feel free to create a new one should you need help in the future.
Thanks for the help, Jeran.
Regards,
Jennifer