Does Sky have a lag?
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I 8 a 4RE

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451 posts

257 months

Tuesday 24th November 2020
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Over the weekend I was at a mate’s house to watch a game on his brand new 60”++ Samsung OLED TV on SkySports HD on his SkyQ box.

I was shocked to see at times there seems to be a lag on SkyQ. E.g.: ball gets passed, midway in pass ball slows down for a brief moment, then in the final third ball accelerates unnaturally.
Is this normal for Sky (because it is still a satellite dish signal)?

I have Virgin at home on an archaic TV, but I never suffer from this.
Keen to understand if this is a thing as I will be moving house soon and there’s no Virgin at the new house.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,251 posts

251 months

Tuesday 24th November 2020
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Nope, not normal.


JimbobVFR

2,795 posts

160 months

Tuesday 24th November 2020
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Sounds more like a motion issue or setting on the TV to me.

Samsung don't sell OLEDs so either it was an LCD screen or not a Samsung.
(Samsung use QLED to piggy back on the public's perception of OLED but a QLED screen is still a fancy LCD)

untakenname

5,144 posts

208 months

Tuesday 24th November 2020
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Probably the motion smoothing/interpolation setting on the TV, by default most TV's completely mangle the image so need to turn off all the enabled 'features', clearview, smart noise reduction etc....

samsung said:
The CMR (Clear Motion Rate) option in Samsung TV helps in providing a smooth frame transition when watching fast action program. This feature corrects two different picture problems, Blur and Judder. When set correctly CMR can reduce the amount of noticeable blur or judder on your TV. If set incorrectly this option may over compensate for this motion and disrupt your viewing experience.
https://www.samsung.com/in/support/tv-audio-video/...
Tom Cruise gave a good primer of why it's bad and should be disabled:
https://twitter.com/TomCruise/status/1070071781757...



TimmyMallett

3,060 posts

128 months

Tuesday 24th November 2020
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I have Sky Q and never have anything like that. I turn all that image crap off as soon as I get to the menu on my new TV.

And don't get me started on soap opera effect. It's makes everything look like a cheap US drama from the 90s.



edit...I've just watched that clip. SEE?????? Even Tom Cruise hates SOE.

Edited by TimmyMallett on Tuesday 24th November 11:26

I 8 a 4RE

Original Poster:

451 posts

257 months

Tuesday 24th November 2020
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Thank you. This is interesting.

Although can someone please explain why Sky still uses a dish and satellite signal?
It feels hopelessly out of date.

bigandclever

14,063 posts

254 months

Tuesday 24th November 2020
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I 8 a 4RE said:
Although can someone please explain why Sky still uses a dish and satellite signal?
It feels hopelessly out of date.
Compared to digging up a street to put a wire in to your house? smile

ninepoint2

3,725 posts

176 months

Tuesday 24th November 2020
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Did you check your chair was not sitting on the Sky cable leading to the TV, this can cause these sort of issues...

wink

abucd4

537 posts

160 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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Not the same but a nice little anecdote. Back when I was a student I worked for one of the big high st bookies. They kept losing a fortune on goal scorer bets online and couldn’t work out how the group was doing it.

Turns out someone had worked out (possibly an insider) that the bookies watched the football on sky which is slightly delayed, so if you were to listen to the radio you could hear about a goal at least a couple of seconds before the bookies knew and closed the betting. A syndicate had set themselves up with dozens of accounts and devices ready to place bets each game and made a killing.