That’s the point. It isn’t his surname. He’s a lead developer ( or at least he was in the BT Sport days).
Surely you knew I was joking on both occasions right?
I just spat out my tea!
You got me there! 😂
Those weren't from me though, I like the Ultimate HDR channel, in fact I defended it, my frustrating is the lack of games broadcast on it which bleeds into the lack of UHD availability for sport all together (NOW), my frustrating is based on that fact it looks good and thats my preferable viewing. HDR problems are mostly going to be down to the TV, this is why I switch off all enhancements on all modes and run everything in GAME. My TV can have a different picture setting for Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG, if I was watching different content with different HDR formats I can end up with Vision being set to vibrant, HLG set to Cinema and HDR10 set to something else, all with different effects, if I get used to watching vibrant then anything else will look flat.
So its GAME always on everything for me, first thing I do when I get a tele.
I probably shouldnt have used the phrase 'darkness' considering the topic, I meant 'misery' 🙂
FWIW, I like Mr Dev.
@naylor2006 said:
“Well it is his surname 🙂”
I think you might find that @DarrenDev is an eloper… 😎
I could never understand the complaints about the HDR picture being too dark. I think Joe Bloggs has been too used to having their tv set to wacky picture modes such as Vivid / Dynamic and were oblivious to the fact "darker" (to put it bluntly) is the proper implementation for HDR material.
Yep, totally agree and folks like us who turn on vivid by accident end up in a neon nightmare.
Appreciate that there’s no official news on when this’ll go live, but for anyone interested, there may be some testing going on.
A quick scan of the EE multicast range is bringing up 7 channels with a resolution of 3840x2160. None of the UHD channels have channel names attached to them.
I last scanned about a month ago and there was 2 - both for TNT Sport. The subtitle stream isn't encrypted so it's possible to rule out duplicates.
Obviously they are encrypted, but you can see breaking up of the image which suggests there’s moving video underneath. At least 2 also have HDR metadata.
OoOoOOo
For my own learning, how do you do such a scan?