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Dimension for 4k TV 1 year 11 months ago #1890

Hello
I want to know what's the best dimension setting to display runtime in a 4K TV? should i check the runtime differs setting? and will it affect performance?
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Dimension for 4k TV 1 year 11 months ago #1891

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Hello,

You can check dimensions of your 4K TV in the manual. Usually it's 3840 x 2160. You can setup these dimensions default for your project and screens or you can setup dimensions proportional to these dimensions and check "Runtime differs" and setup up in Runtime dimensions. This will not affect performance. You only have to check font size of the text displaying in the Runtime.

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Dimension for 4k TV 1 year 10 months ago #1915

if I use images with high resolution befitting the 4k resolution, will that affect the performance?
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Yes, big size images will affect on the performance. The screen will be loaded longer.

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Dimension for 4k TV 1 year 10 months ago #1919

does the built-in object also affect performance in 4k res?
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No, built-in object doesn't affect on performance in 4K. If you use small or not very big size images (usually the image's size could be beneath) it also doesn't affect on the performance.

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