15 Feb 2018 at 19:41 #1 signs signs Associate Joined 25 Oct 2016 Posts 1,540 anyone else have this tv ? I can’t for the life of me get it to switch automatically to UHD ( it’s meant to up the backlight and contrast to 100 ) I can get Netflix and amazon prime to switch but not Sky Q , any ideas please .? Thanks
anyone else have this tv ? I can’t for the life of me get it to switch automatically to UHD ( it’s meant to up the backlight and contrast to 100 ) I can get Netflix and amazon prime to switch but not Sky Q , any ideas please .? Thanks
15 Feb 2018 at 20:42 #2 darreny darreny Soldato Joined 19 May 2004 Posts 3,007 Is there any hdr content on sky q? My 802 is on 4k resolution but I've not watched anything yet
15 Feb 2018 at 21:46 #4 TALON1973 TALON1973 Soldato Joined 28 Jul 2004 Posts 5,010 Location llanelli , south wales Have you enabled uhd on the hdmi port ?
15 Feb 2018 at 22:51 #5 VincentHanna VincentHanna Caporegime Joined 30 Jul 2013 Posts 29,674 The backlight and contrast should only go to 100 for HDR (High dynamic range) Sky doesn't have HDR, it only has UHD which is Ultra High Definition. There's no need for your TV to change brightness as this is in SDR (standard dynamic range)
The backlight and contrast should only go to 100 for HDR (High dynamic range) Sky doesn't have HDR, it only has UHD which is Ultra High Definition. There's no need for your TV to change brightness as this is in SDR (standard dynamic range)
15 Feb 2018 at 23:07 #6 signs signs Associate OP Joined 25 Oct 2016 Posts 1,540 VincentHanna said: The backlight and contrast should only go to 100 for HDR (High dynamic range) Sky doesn't have HDR, it only has UHD which is Ultra High Definition. There's no need for your TV to change brightness as this is in SDR (standard dynamic range) Click to expand... Ha that’s that then , thank you
VincentHanna said: The backlight and contrast should only go to 100 for HDR (High dynamic range) Sky doesn't have HDR, it only has UHD which is Ultra High Definition. There's no need for your TV to change brightness as this is in SDR (standard dynamic range) Click to expand... Ha that’s that then , thank you
15 Feb 2018 at 23:29 #7 MissChief MissChief Caporegime Joined 17 Jul 2010 Posts 26,590 HDR has been discussed but there's some concern over standards I believe?