23 Feb 2024 09:35 PM
Just wondered if sky could consider a tv test card to help customers optimise there tv picture. Think it would be great feature and appreciated by all users.
Your thoughts peeps 👍
23 Feb 2024 09:41 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@cruy-ff-pne wrote:
Just wondered if sky could consider a tv test card to help customers optimise there tv picture. Think it would be great feature and appreciated by all users.
Your thoughts peeps 👍
hi @cruy-ff-pne
There is one but only if you have UHD/HDR
Home - Help - HDR Set up Tutorials - Test Card (It incorrectly says SDR Test card in the thumbnail)
23 Feb 2024 09:42 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@cruy-ff-pne wrote:
Just wondered if sky could consider a tv test card to help customers optimise there tv picture. Think it would be great feature and appreciated by all users.
Your thoughts peeps 👍
Hi @cruy-ff-pne
23 Feb 2024 09:58 PM
Thanks, but both replys don't work, I have 4k smart tv and a basic test card would be a benefit, doesn't need to be to spec rated. 👍
23 Feb 2024 10:13 PM
@cruy-ff-pne wrote:Thanks, but both replys don't work, I have 4k smart tv and a basic test card would be a benefit, doesn't need to be to spec rated. 👍
There are plenty on YouTube.
23 Feb 2024 10:16 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@cruy-ff-pne wrote:
Thanks, but both replys don't work, I have 4k smart tv and a basic test card would be a benefit, doesn't need to be to spec rated. 👍
What do you mean doesn't work @cruy-ff-pne
Home - Help
HDR Set up Tutorials. Select this.
Then Select Test Cards.
Set-up Tutorial.
Below this is
Available now.
Select other
There is then A test card.
Below this you can select All Formats.
23 Feb 2024 10:43 PM
Followed everything you listed, it won't play, just says not conpatable, tried in HD setting, no joy. No worries.
24 Feb 2024 06:58 AM - last edited: 24 Feb 2024 07:01 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreSome clarification on Sky uhd/hdr capabilities:
The test cards mentioned above will only work on a main Sky Q box, not a Sky Q mini and will not work if the box is set to hd or these picture resolution modes;1080p, 1080i, 720p and 576p.
The main Sky Q box has to be uhd or hdr capable, as described in the table below. That is why there are two test cards available, one for uhd capable (sdr) box and the other for an hdr capable box. Make sure in the list below, that you have a capable box and you have set your Sky box to run in uhd/ hdr before trying the test cards.
UHD = Ultra High Definition (UHD) gives you better picture quality on your TV.
It has four times more pixels than HD TV, so you’ll see more detail when watching sports, movies and TV.
HDR = High Dynamic Range (HDR) gives your picture better colour and contrast. Colours look even more vibrant, and you’re able to see more detail in dark images.
Hardware version number Type of Sky box Software version number HDR-capable? Upgrade available?
32B0xx | Sky Q 2TB | Q250.000.11.00L | No | Yes - you can upgrade to the latest Sky Q 2TB box. |
32B1xx | Sky Q 2TB | Q250.000.11.00L | Yes | No - you're already on the latest Sky Q 2TB box. |
32B2XX | Sky Q 1TB UHD or Sky Q 2TB* | Q250.000.11.00L | Yes | Check the * information below the table. |
32Cxx | Sky Q 1TB | Q250.000.11.00L | No | Yes - you can upgrade to a Sky Q 1TB UHD Box |
32Dxx | Sky Q Mini box | Q250.000.11.00L | No | No - you already have the latest Sky Q Mini box |
*Not sure if you've got a Sky Q 1TB UHD or Sky Q 2TB box?
Check the Music section to confirm your box type:
Sky help link to check your box capability;
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-software-updates
24 Feb 2024 12:05 PM
@lettice the best way to setup your tv is to search online for other users calibration settings. If you can find any by Vincent Teoh then use these as he is a professional calibrator who has reviews published on YouTube. Another site you could use is here https://www.avforums.com/categories/tv-forums.297/
Alternatively if you can share your tv's make and model I'm happy to have look as long as it isn't a very old set.
24 Feb 2024 12:15 PM
Thanks for the offer
My TV is LG 43UK6950PLB
4KSMART TV👍
24 Feb 2024 12:22 PM - last edited: 24 Feb 2024 12:25 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI think this is the 50" version
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/un6950
they do say it doesn't get very bright although they also say the 50 uses a VA panel and they think the other sizes use an IPS panel and would give worse contrast than the 50
so it's possible it's just a limitation of the screen and pricepoint.
The LG page for it describes the 43 as "wide viewing angle" and the 50 does not have that label which would support rtings' different tech panels theory.
24 Feb 2024 12:35 PM - last edited: 24 Feb 2024 12:36 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@cuke wrote:best way to setup your tv ...
You pinged the wrong person there, if you can edit your post change it to the op, who may benefit.
24 Feb 2024 12:39 PM
@cruy-ff-pne wrote:Thanks for the offer
My TV is LG 43UK6950PLB
4KSMART TV👍
Be aware that other users calibration settings may not suit your TV at all as all panels are different even from the same model range. The best they'll do is get you somewhere in the ballpark and give you an idea on motion and judder settings maybe.
24 Feb 2024 12:53 PM - last edited: 24 Feb 2024 01:44 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@cruy-ff-pne wrote:Thanks for the offer
My TV is LG 43UK6950PLB
4KSMART TV👍
That TV is from 2018 but does support HDR hlg and works in an hdr 10 bit mode on a Sky Q box.
It is known as 10 bit (8 bits + FRC) mode, but still produces an acceptable hdr picture.
The picture quality for the TV will be a small lift up in noticeable quality for HDR on a Sky Q box, but worth it.
So as I listed above, if 10 bit fails, try the find it for me option.
For that TV, any calibration is going to be just turning off some of the motion settings, as @Anonymous mentions above.
Probably best to stick with the standard mode on that TV, it does have a Vivid mode that will help if the Sky HDR looks a tad dark. We do not really normally recommend that as it can look over bright and harsh with some content, but does please many as a compromise.
edit:
Just looking a little into a few forums, seeing some have run this TV in its screen size forms in the past fine with Sky Q uhd and HDR.
24 Feb 2024 12:56 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWell, FRC still uses 10bit colour so I wouldn't call it 8bit as far as the Q box is concerned. It still outputs 2160p/10bit. It's just about how the panel physically produces (or appears to produce to the human eye) those colours.
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