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This message was authored by: Cooper+D

UHD Dull Picture

I carried out a factory reset on my Sony KD-49XD8305 tv and also contacted Sky and with their help I done a factory reset on the sky stream puck. Unfortunately it didn’t make any difference to the content that’s coming directly from Sky.

 

I have two stream pucks which I swapped over just to see if it was the puck that was faulty but that didn’t make any difference either. All the settings are as they should be on both the tv and the puck.

 

If I watch BBC iPlayer UHD (David Attenborough, mammals) through the sky stream puck the picture quality is extremely good and what you would expect from UHD, however if I watch Sky Sports UHD you can clearly see there is a good quality picture there but it’s just really dull, it almost looks like there is a piece of clear film on the screen that you get with new TV’s that needs removed to expose the clarity of picture that you would expect from UHD.

 

I would suspect that the issue may lie with the age of my tv (2016 model I think) and it’s not able to upscale the content being broadcast by Sky which is HLG if I’m not mistaken, don’t know if that makes any difference or not.

 

It may be the case that I may need to upgrade my TV to a more up to date model to experience the full benefit of the Sky Ultra HD/Dolby Atmos offering.

 

I have been looking at maybe getting the Sony Bravia XR-50X90SU 50” Full Array LED with Dolby Atmos. I don’t know too much about the technology with TV’s and wondered if anyone could shed some light on the benefits of full array and the quality of the Atmos delivery with this particular TV. The TV wouldn’t be in a large room and I wondered if the Dolby Atmos coming direct from the TV would be sufficient without having to look at getting a sound bar.


I hope someone is able to offer a solution or able to offer some advice. I just find it strange that BBC iPlayer produces an excellent UHD picture but Sky UHD just doesn't compare. Thanks in advance for any help that may be offered.

 

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This message was authored by: Hunter2660

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I suspect it's the HDR content that's giving you problems, (I have the same dark picture on my Sony). When looking for UHD content on Sky, select UHD, not UHD with HDR, see if that is better. I'm sure somebody will explain the technical details with HDR between cheaper and more expensive TV displays. But for now try that and see if there's an improvement.

This message was authored by: Exiled-in-HH

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Early Sony TVs had real problems with HLG HDR .... Sony did improve their HLG support .... is the software on you Sony. TV up to date?

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This message was authored by: Nigelb1972

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According to the Sony community forum, the TV is HLG compatible but the issue might be that it doesn't seem to support HDMI 2.1.

This message was authored by: Exiled-in-HH

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It may also not have a particularly good peak nit level which also leads to a dull picture ... considering the age of the TV🤔

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This message was authored by: Jason+Golding

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@Exiled-in-HH @is correct this is all about maximum NIT levels on your tv. Effectively the tv although compatible isn't bright enough to be able to produce a decent picture. Only solution is to upgrade your tv 

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This message was authored by: Cooper+D

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@Jason+Golding @Hunter2660 @Exiled-in-HH @Nigelb1972 Thanks to everyone for your input. I did suspect that the age of the tv might be the issue. Was out looking at the

LG Oled48C44LA 48" 4K UHD HDR.

Does anyone have one of these?

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This message was authored by: Mister_Dalek

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@Cooper+D wrote:

@Jason+Golding @Hunter2660 @Exiled-in-HH @Nigelb1972 Thanks to everyone for your input. I did suspect that the age of the tv might be the issue. Was out looking at the

LG Oled48C44LA 48" 4K UHD HDR.

Does anyone have one of these?


An excellent TV. 

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