04 Jan 2024 05:29 PM - last edited: 04 Jan 2024 05:29 PM
@David164 wrote:Yes that's correct exactly what i was on about. I was playing this off ITVX which is itv's newest streaming service they are offering. Not sure about the speeds would have to check this and get back to you.
In the meantime here is a video i got from a show called Deal Or No Deal this time on the TV where the same thing is happening with what i call flickering graphics. If you look at the back wall the red background as Rochelle is opening her box there are lines going through the graphics.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1l6CKehzQBjIY2QtbgBkJM_s8Mh4z9Y_B/view
Yeah as @Jones_The_Cat says, the displays they use are poor and look like they are made up of lots of small blocky screens to create a large display but I can't see why you'd only just be seeing this. There is a lot of image compression too but I expect that's to do with your sampled video clip settings.
Is this a video of your TV screen now?
If so it looks like your have the picture mode in Vivid. Makes everything unnaturally bright, contrasty and oversaturated. Try changing your tv picture settings to mode Standard or Basic.
Im just getting this info from the manual of your TV that I downloaded. I've not had on hand experience with these LG TV's. But many settings are similar across brands.
04 Jan 2024 06:06 PM
That's a valid point you could be right there. So i take it that it isn't my tv itself ? It's the graphics that are being put up in the studio itself. would it help if i was able to change resolution on the tv to see if that makes this less noticeable ?
I never noticed this at tall before only recently has this caught my attention since moving from Virgin.
04 Jan 2024 06:14 PM
I have asked a few friends and family if they notice this but they don't see it when they watch the shows seems to be just me! I agree with image compression that's something i hadn't thought of but looking back at the clips myself now it does look apparent.
The second video i took from a catch up of the show on sky stream this wasn't taken from a show that is being broadcasted live now.
Yes correct i have it on vivid at the moment will play about with settings and try it on standard like you say to see what happens thanks
04 Jan 2024 06:38 PM
@Paul+Dray I just changed the picture setting to Standard and went back on the Deal Or No Deal show to the point i showed you on the video and it's still occuring it's actually more noticeable if you change to standard.
04 Jan 2024 07:10 PM
@David164 wrote:@Paul+Dray I just changed the picture setting to Standard and went back on the Deal Or No Deal show to the point i showed you on the video and it's still occuring it's actually more noticeable if you change to standard.
Something else to check on the TV itself..
While viewing something on sky stream, on the TV itself go to: Settings menu, General -> External Devices -> HDMI Deep Colour
What have you got this set to? 4K or Off etc.?
Try changing the setting to see if it improves the problem you are noticing on your programme.
04 Jan 2024 07:18 PM
Got this set to 4K. What should this be set too ?
04 Jan 2024 07:40 PM
@David164 wrote:Got this set to 4K. What should this be set too ?
It depends really. Being set to 4K in combination with a connected Sky Stream Puck it may be causing issue. Try setting it to off to see if that improves things. So much easier to fix these things actually in person especially with the amount of settings on TV's these days to deal with multiple formats etc.
Another setting to look at:
Settings menu: Picture -> Advanced Settings -> Colour -> Colour Gamut
Options are:-
Native
Auto Detect
Dynamic
Adobe RGB
Whats this currently set to?
04 Jan 2024 07:51 PM
I can see that this is set to Native but won't let me change anything though most of the settings are higlighted in white this one is grey and won't let me view other options you are mentioning
04 Jan 2024 09:08 PM
@David164 wrote:I can see that this is set to Native but won't let me change anything though most of the settings are higlighted in white this one is grey and won't let me view other options you are mentioning
Think Auto Detect is the recommended setting generally.
Certain settings can sometimes enable or disable the option/ability of changing some other settings.
Settings menu -> Picture -> Advanced Settings -> Brightness -> Motion Eye Care
Having this setting On can do that apparently.
05 Jan 2024 10:13 AM
Posted by a Sky employee
@David164 wrote:
I have asked a few friends and family if they notice this but they don't see it when they watch the shows seems to be just me! I agree with image compression that's something i hadn't thought of but looking back at the clips myself now it does look apparent.
The second video i took from a catch up of the show on sky stream this wasn't taken from a show that is being broadcasted live now.
Yes correct i have it on vivid at the moment will play about with settings and try it on standard like you say to see what happens thanks
Hi @David164
I’ve escalated your post to Sky and the Messaging Team may get in touch with you later.
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This link explains the Community Messaging process.
https://helpforum.sky.com/t5/Did-you-know/Escalating-a-post-to-a-Sky-expert/ba-p/3711147#M1014
05 Jan 2024 10:22 AM
Posted by a Sky employeeHi there! Thank you for escalating this. We have sent an invite to David164.
05 Jan 2024 10:27 AM
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for that. I'd appreciate this because it's getting to that stage now where we are really struggling to find a solution to this, Even though some people on here have been very helpful and gave great advice and tips that i've tried none of them have fully helped solve this. Thank u for explaining this process will be sure to look out for this later on and i will reply ASAP.
05 Jan 2024 10:34 AM
Recieved the invite. waiting for a reply from someone now 🙂
06 Jan 2024 02:17 PM
Posted by a Sky employeeUpdate - Spoken to @David164 and after some checks and tests, we have determined that the flickering the customer is seeing is down to the video display on the games shows.
It is a fault of bright lights, video on the sets and camera angles causing what looks like flickering on certain parts of the video display. The customer checked on a new tv, their computer, we checked on tv's on site, at our own homes and on Sky Go and the same "flickering" is present every time.
Thanks to everyone involved on this thread, sadly it is just down to the game show set's and how video content is often displayed on these types of shows.
06 Jan 2024 02:56 PM
Thankfully I can't bear Gameshows so I don't have this problem 😋
I don't understand however why you're only seeing this now @David164 must have been on Virgin too as you say you also see it now on your computer.
Oh well at least you've delved more into your TV picture settings.