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Xbox One S 4K and HDR not Working [FIXED]

Enjoy 4K and HDR quality on your Xbox One S by solving the issues

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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TheXbox One Sis a powerful gaming console capable of delivering 4K gaming. But, like all electronic devices, it’s subject to technical issues. If you’re experiencing 4K and HDR not working, such as 4K options not appearing in settings or missing4K features, then follow the troubleshooting steps listed below.

Fix: Xbox One S HDR and 4K not working

Fix: Xbox One S HDR and 4K not working

  1. Check your TV’s capabilities to make sure you have a 4K TV.

Different TV manufacturers use different names to describe 4K capabilities. Check the packaging or your TV manual and look for the following codes:

  1. Check your TV’s 4K and HDR capabilities with the console connected. Double-tap the Xbox button on the controller, go toSettings>All settings>Display & sound >chooseAdvanced video settings>4K TV details.  If your TV supports 4K and HDR but these features don’t work, follow the steps below.

  2. Make sure the console can automatically detect your TV. Open the guide > go toSettings>All settings >selectDisplay & sound>Advanced video settings>Auto-detect.  As a quick reminder, 4K isn’t available when HDMI or DVI is manually selected.

  3. For HDR, check if your TV supports theHDR10media profile. Look for HDR10, BT2020 and HDR support, or some of the names listed in the table above.

  4. Make sure yourHDMI cableis plugged into the port that supports the full set of 4K features. Check your TV manual to see if there are special 4K HDMI ports.

  5. Check your TV’s settings menu. Your TV might have a special mode that turns on 4K or HDR. Refer to your TV manual.

  6. If some content won’t play, make sure your TV supportsHDCP 2.2. Turn this feature on in your TV’s settings.

  7. Use the HDMI cable that was included with theXbox One S.

  8. Try a different HDMI cable. Make sure it’s an HDMI High Speed or HDMI Premium certified cable.

  9. Remove any devices plugged in between your TV and console. Plug your TV directly into your console with theHDMI cablethat was included with the Xbox One S.

  10. Make sure your TV and AV receiver firmware are up to date.

  11. If a blank screen or an error message appears while trying to play 4K content, turn native 4K playback off to try to play the content in a lower resolution. Go toSettings>Display & sound>Advanced video settings >clearAllow 4K.

  12. If you receive an error message when you choose 4K UHD in your display settings, checkthis Xbox Supportpost.

  13. If you’re seeing strange colors while playing HDR content, turn HDR off. Go toSettings>Display & sound>Advanced video settings >clearAllow HDR.

If you’ve come across other workarounds to fix the annoying Xbox One S 4K and HDR issues, list the troubleshooting steps in the comment section below.

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Madalina Dinita

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Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.