Discussion topic: Sky Q no HDR and intermittent sound dropouts
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Message posted on 02 Jan 2025 10:50 AM
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Sky Q no HDR and intermittent sound dropouts
I keep getting intermittent sound drop-outs when watching programs via the Sky Q 2TB box - every few seconds there's a split second audio dropout, then the TV shows the 'Dolby Atmos' logo when it picks up the sound again. I have Ultra High Speed certified HDMI cables (and verified the UHS with the QR codes) - tried both 5m and 3m but sound drop-outs continue.. so I'm thinking it's a faulty Sky Q box...
I've seen a few people on the forums experiencing the same issue - so maybe not the box itself, but the hardware in general, or system architecture... The TV is an LG G4 65"
Previous TV was also LG but didn't support Dolby Atmos - although sound dropouts weren't as noticable, there was a lot of digital pops and clicks - but I've replaced the cables since then too..
But - I've also only just discovered that Sky has HDR programming but it's not available with the model of the box we have (32B0xx).
We've been paying for the Ultra-HD package for nigh on 10 years but apparently we've got to pay £50 to 'upgrade' the hardware we don't even own in order to get the service we've been paying for? Do Sky always charge £50 to replace the Sky Q box??
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Message posted on 02 Jan 2025 11:48 AM
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Re: Sky Q no HDR and intermittent sound dropouts
Scrub that (How do you delete a post?)...
Managed to get through to Customer Service and they're replacing the Sky Q box free of charge.. Goes to show, don't believe everything you read on the internet.
J.
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