Does anyone know what the distortion is on the left side of the picture? How do I correct it?
Old Onkyo Audioholic General Aug 26, 2021 #1 Does anyone know what the distortion is on the left side of the picture? How do I correct it?
Trell Audioholic Spartan Aug 26, 2021 #2 Perhaps you should rotate your picture If you are referring to the coloured bands or blotches my guess is that is compression artefacts from streaming content at a low bit rate. Not all TVs handle that particularly well either. Streaming over wifi has its issues as well. You could try looking at various TV settings for smoothing and so on to see if it gets better, but what you took picture of (fairly uniform change of color) often gives rendering artefacts even in the best of conditions.
Perhaps you should rotate your picture If you are referring to the coloured bands or blotches my guess is that is compression artefacts from streaming content at a low bit rate. Not all TVs handle that particularly well either. Streaming over wifi has its issues as well. You could try looking at various TV settings for smoothing and so on to see if it gets better, but what you took picture of (fairly uniform change of color) often gives rendering artefacts even in the best of conditions.
j_garcia Audioholic Jedi Aug 26, 2021 #3 Haloing. Calibration should help correct that, but on a LCD it can be difficult to remove completely, depending on that model's capabilities. As mentioned, the source may have it encoded already.
Haloing. Calibration should help correct that, but on a LCD it can be difficult to remove completely, depending on that model's capabilities. As mentioned, the source may have it encoded already.
lovinthehd Audioholic Jedi Aug 26, 2021 #4 Just looks like a streaming artifact to me rather than being something in the tv particularly, but suppose could depend on your tv's picture setup. Or is this a blu-ray?
Just looks like a streaming artifact to me rather than being something in the tv particularly, but suppose could depend on your tv's picture setup. Or is this a blu-ray?
panteragstk Audioholic Warlord Aug 27, 2021 #6 Old Onkyo said: Thanks guys! that is Directv Click to expand... Not surprised, DTV has a lot of compression so that's what you're seeing.
Old Onkyo said: Thanks guys! that is Directv Click to expand... Not surprised, DTV has a lot of compression so that's what you're seeing.