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oxfordmark 18-06-2018 08:20

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DVD Cinema (Post 35950929)
BBC are using HLG, a form of HDR.

If your tv can play the FA Cup HLG UHD Beta demo, you are ok.

My V6 box buffers more than my Samsung tv and my Hub 2 router speed crashed once @ 200mbps.

Ordered new Hub 3 router with 350mbps.

Where is that demo?

spiderplant 18-06-2018 08:25

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob King (Post 35950950)
I been trying to watch the world Cup uhd and tried both the V6 box and the my LG Uhd smart TV connecting to the bbc iplayer both buffers soo much I have 200 mb speed I just don't know what to try next have rebooted modem a few times incase it helps but never does any help please

There probably isn't anything wrong in your home. As far as I know, everyone is getting these problems. All I can suggest is to keep trying it, and hope the problems get fixed quickly.

Hugh 18-06-2018 10:08

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by oxfordmark (Post 35950959)
Where is that demo?

Go into the BBC iPlayer App on the V6, go to settings, turn on "Beta", then go back into Settings, and there should be an option for the HLG Blue Planet Demo (and anything else).

BenMcr 18-06-2018 10:18

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35950920)
Alot of people can't due to their TV with the format the BBC are using, i think it sucks.

That's because for the trial, the TV has to support WCG/BT.2020 over HDMI, as the HLG format only works properly with that colour space format. HLG on TVs that don't support BT.2020 will have muted colours i.e. not the intended ones.

And this is a trial of HLG for live events, it's not a general 4K trial, so the BBC aren't producing a stream that would work on TVs without the BT.2020 support.

Ultimate.Conj 18-06-2018 10:28

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
My experience with BBC UHD over the weekend has been fairly positive.

The picture quality is amazing and definitely an improvement on HD. You may not notice and first, but when you switch back to the HD channel, the players, the pitch and the background aren't as clear. I never had any issues when accessing the UHD feed either, I was able to access it straight away.

The negatives were the buffering video, audio kept going, but it is only a trial.
It's a shame the UHD feed is quite behind the live HD feed, but hopefully they will be able to reduce this time lag as they do more trials.

Overall things are looking good for UHD on the BBC. Just need to iron a few things out, which I'm sure they will do.

Rob King 18-06-2018 11:22

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mot12 (Post 35950951)
Anyone had the 4k HLG World Cup iplayer stream working via WI FI without using a wired ethernet connection?

I know they advise wired.

Both my devices are wired I watched a few 4k tennis on eurosport the other week and it was 100% so I guess the bbc have problems

oxfordmark 18-06-2018 12:47

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35950964)
Go into the BBC iPlayer App on the V6, go to settings, turn on "Beta", then go back into Settings, and there should be an option for the HLG Blue Planet Demo (and anything else).

Ah yes I get that demo.

I have not yet been presented with the UHD World Cup option via the iPlayer app on the V6, but I have on the TV app.

DVD Cinema 18-06-2018 14:17

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob King (Post 35950977)
Both my devices are wired I watched a few 4k tennis on eurosport the other week and it was 100% so I guess the bbc have problems

Tennis was broadcast.

muppetman11 18-06-2018 16:14

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
In fairness the picture quality on BBC One HD currently is looking pretty good if I'm honest and with no buffering or audio issues.:D

Mad Max 18-06-2018 16:29

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
I've just been watching the Belgium v Panama game on my 4K UHD TV, and to be honest, I'm not seeing any difference when I have it on the UHD feed, to me, the HD feed is as good as the UHD feed.

BenMcr 18-06-2018 16:29

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob King (Post 35950977)
Both my devices are wired I watched a few 4k tennis on eurosport the other week and it was 100% so I guess the bbc have problems

Quote:

Originally Posted by DVD Cinema (Post 35950997)
Tennis was broadcast.

But wasn't HDR

denphone 18-06-2018 16:37

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35951007)
I've just been watching the Belgium v Panama game on my 4K UHD TV, and to be honest, I'm not seeing any difference when I have it on the UHD feed, to me, the HD feed is as good as the UHD feed.

All a big con it seems MM.;)

Ultimate.Conj 18-06-2018 17:11

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35951007)
I've just been watching the Belgium v Panama game on my 4K UHD TV, and to be honest, I'm not seeing any difference when I have it on the UHD feed, to me, the HD feed is as good as the UHD feed.

I could definitely see an improvement on my tv. The picture was clear, but so was everything in the background too.

I'm sure when we went from SD to HD, there were people who couldn't tell the different either. Now...SD looks blurry as hell

DVD Cinema 18-06-2018 18:02

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
When you go back to HD from UHD it is like going from HD to SD.

And HLG makes a huge difference to the lighting, it is very natural.

Mad Max 18-06-2018 18:09

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DVD Cinema (Post 35951014)
When you go back to HD from UHD it is like going from HD to SD.

And HLG makes a huge difference to the lighting, it is very natural.

I don't agree, I saw, and still see, a huge difference between SD and HD, but as I said earlier, the difference between UHD and HD when I watched the football did not have the same effect as the difference between SD and HD imo, if there was a difference between the HD feed and the UHD feed
it was minimal imo.


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