Integrating the next-generation console into the home entertainment system requires careful port selection and display settings. Connecting the Xbox Series S to a Xiaomi TV opens up access to high-quality images, but only with the right HDMI interface configuration. Many users miss the time of choosing the right connector, which limits the capabilities of the console and prevents it from realizing its potential.
Modern panels from the Chinese manufacturer are often equipped with advanced matrices, but standard settings may not activate all functions automatically. You will need to manually switch port mode to get HDR support and high frame rate. Ignoring this step will lead to the fact that the games will run in base mode, depriving you of smoothness and color saturation.
In this guide, we will look at every step of connecting devices, from the physical cable connection to fine calibrating the image in the console system. We will focus on the specific settings of Android TV, which are used in the MIUI for TV shell. The correct sequence of actions ensures stable operation without artifacts and input delays.
Choosing the right one HDMI-port-and-cable
The first step is to physically connect devices, where it is critical to use a port that supports high data rates. There are usually several connectors on the back or side of a Xiaomi TV, but not all of them are the same. You need to find a port labeled HDMI 2.1 or HDMI 2.0 (eARC/ARC), as these are the ones that provide the bandwidth required for 4K at 60 or 120 frames per second.
Using an old cable can be the bottleneck of the entire system, even if the console is powerful, cheap wire will not miss the high-resolution signal. For the Xbox Series S, there is a quality Ultra High Speed cable, and you should not change it to the first one you get from the wire box.
โ ๏ธ Attention: Connection through adapters DVI-HDMI or older cables version 1.4 will trim the resolution to 1080p and will deprive you of support HDR, This will significantly reduce the visual quality of modern games.
If your Xiaomi TV has port markings, be sure to use one marked with the game logo or Game Mode. Often this input has minimal hardware-level signal latency. If no labeling is available, consult the model's instructions to find the port with maximum bandwidth.
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Set up Xiaomi TV for gaming mode
After you physically connect and turn on both devices, you need to switch to the TV-side software. Android TV or PatchWall requires manual activation of advanced features for game consoles. By default, the TV can run in Movie or Standard mode, which adds redundant post-processing and increases input lag.
First, take the remote and go to the main settings menu. You need to find the partition responsible for signal inputs. The path may vary slightly depending on the year of the model, but the logic remains the same for all Xiaomi devices. โ General. โ External entrances or similar.
The key is to turn on HDMI. Without this step, the console won't be able to transmit the signal in full dynamic range. Choose the desired port and change its format from Standard to Enhanced or HDMI 2.0.
- ๐ฎ Go to the TV settings menu via the gear in the upper right corner.
- ๐ Find the "Inputs" or "External Inputs" section in the general system settings.
- ๐ Select the port used HDMI and set the regimen"HDMI 2.0" or "Enhanced signal".
- ๐บ Make sure that Game Mode is activated for this login to reduce delays.
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If the image is missing after changing the HDMI format, wait 15 seconds โ the TV and console must automatically re-match the signal. If the screen is black, try to switch the signal source manually through the remote.
Primary setup of Xbox Series S
Now, we're going to get to the console itself. When you first turn on, the Xbox Series S will offer you a basic installation procedure, including language selection and Wi-Fi connectivity. However, for optimal performance with a Xiaomi TV, you'll need to go to the advanced display settings right after the desktop.
Press the Menu button on the controller (three bars) and select Settings and Profile, then go to Settings. We're interested in General, and inside it is TV and Display Settings. This is where the magic of matching resolution and frame rate comes in.
The system will automatically determine the capabilities of your TV. If you have performed the steps from the previous section correctly, the console will offer affordable options up to 4K and 120Hz. Donโt agree to the first settings that you find if they do not match the characteristics of your Xiaomi panel.
โ ๏ธ Warning: Do not set the resolution above your TV's native matrix resolution in the hope of downscale.This can cause signal instability and screen flickering.
In the video section, make sure you check the box against Automatic, which allows games to switch their own HDR modes and frame rates depending on optimization. Manual switching can cause you to see 60 Hz on the menu and 120 Hz in the game, causing a short-term screen extinction.
Activation of HDR and Deep Color
One of the main features of the console is support for HDR (High Dynamic Range), which extends the range of brightness and colors. Xiaomi TVs do a great job with this technology, but only if it is turned on correctly. From the Xbox display settings menu, select "Deep of Color" and set a value of 8-bit or 10-bit if the TV supports.
For activation HDR You may need to do something on the side of the TV. MIUI TV You need to go to the settings of a specific input HDMI switch on"HDR" Or "Dolby Vision." Without that, the console would think that the display doesn't support extended dynamic range, and give a faded picture.
You can check the function through the Xbox TV and Display Settings app. There are test images to check the gradients. If you see a clear separation between gray and bright colors, the setup was successful. If the picture looks faded, check if HDR mode is enabled in the settings of the TV itself.
What to do if HDR is not turned on?
Setting up the refresh rate of 120 Hz
Owners of Xiaomi models with support for high refresh rate can feel incredible smoothness in games. To activate 120 Hz, you need the HDMI port to support the standard 2.0 or 2.1. In the Xbox display settings, find the "Refreshment Frequency" and select 120 Hz.
Itโs important to understand that not all games work at 120 frames, and the console will automatically switch to this mode only in optimized projects. However, by enabling this option globally, you will have VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) function, which synchronizes the gameโs frame rate with the refresh rate of the screen, eliminating image tears.
If you lose your image after turning on 120Hz, your cable or a particular TV port can't handle that load. Try another HDMI connector marked as a primary or gaming one. Also make sure that your TV settings don't include image enhancement features that are often incompatible with high frame rates.
| Parameter | Recommended value | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Permission | 4K UHD (3840x2160) | For Series S, upscale is used. |
| Frequency | 60 Hz/120 Hz | Depends on TV support |
| HDR | Included. | Requires HDMI 2.0a+ |
| Color format | RGB / YCC 4:4:4 | For clarity of text |
| Deep Color | 10 bits | For smooth gradients |
Removal and signal problems
Sometimes, even with the right settings, there can be signal conflicts. If you see a periodic screen blink or a message "Not supported", try resetting the video output settings on the console. To do this, press the sync button on the Xbox case when the console is off to the beep.
Another common problem is the lack of sound through HDMI. In this case, check the audio settings on Xbox. Make sure that the output is "Stereo uncompressed" or "Bitstream out" if you have external acoustics. Xiaomi TVs sometimes incorrectly handle Dolby Digital surround sound without an external system.
โ ๏ธ Warning: If the TV goes into the black screen for a few seconds when you start a game, it is normal to switch modes. HDR It's not a malfunction, it's a feature of the work. HDMI handshake.
If you have persistent problems, try updating your TV firmware. Manufacturers often release patches that improve compatibility with game consoles. Check for updates under Settings โ About TV โ System Update.
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Image stability depends not only on the console, but also on the quality of the cable and the firmware version of the TV. Always update both devices to the latest versions.