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Tv mode and Game mode for Panasonic 65ST60
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Post 1 made on Friday July 4, 2014 at 13:33
JimmyBiggs
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Hi,

I got a Panasonic 65ST60 and I have to manully switch between movie and game mode.

- In movie mode I want BIO setting and Game mode set to off
- In game mode I want Normal mode and Game mode set to on

Its alot of clicks to set this up everytime I switch(several a day).

I have contacted Panasonic about codes to set it direcly but they can´t help me. Can you?

BestRegards
Post 2 made on Monday July 7, 2014 at 09:27
King of typos
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I don't know about your Panasonic, but my TC-P50S60 uses different video settings on each input. Meaning, HDMI 1 would be set to video gaming while HDMI 2 would be set to Cinema. Even the professional adjustments are different on each of the HDMI inputs.

I would recommend setting it up where the gaming system is on the HDMI 1 and AVR is on HDMI 2 if your AVR supports ARC (Audio Return Channel). Say if you are playing a video game and what great sound through your AVR. Just hook it up like above, and set your AVR to accept the ARC and the audio will be sent back to the HDMI that it uses to "output" from the AVR. With this set-up, you have only one cable from your AVR to your TV.

KOT
Post 3 made on Monday July 7, 2014 at 19:56
SysIntegration
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I have found a game mode IR command in my database. I have not found any discrete picture format commands. I do not believe they exist. Searching through other forums, I think you will find the same.

Not every manufacturer is going to have discrete functions for every possibility on their devices. In this case, Pana doesn't have discrete picture options like a Sony might.
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