a month ago
Noticed today (June 5) that the colours on Sportsnet 4k are over saturated. The colours on both the hd channel and the 4k channel are different.
a month ago
Edit: Ya the 4k channel, the colours are faded
a month ago
Usually audio/video issues on a particular channel are broadcaster based. Are you seeing this on any other channels, including 4K ones?
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a month ago
Channels 920/921 the colours are faded...the colours look different than the hd channels.....it's on my other tv, so it's not my hdmi cord or anything...again, don't know if it's Telus or Rogers where the problem lies.
a month ago
If you're noticing faded or different colours on channels 920/921 compared to your HD channels — and it's happening on a different TV, with no HDMI issues, this may be related to how the signal is being broadcast or processed.
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a month ago
So is that Telus' problem or from Rogers...cause this doesn't seem to be getting fixed...
a month ago
I also noticed the same thing. The HD Sportsnet channels have the correct color amount.
a month ago
Rogers tells me that the channels are fine on there end......but again there is an issue with channels 920/921...
a month ago
There are a number of factors in play depending on the individual dynamic range setting, upconversion features, etc. We're fairly certain the problem is originating with Rogers as the feed is being upconverted to 4K. Our Optik team has already reached out to their engineering team for more info, and we'll provide updates when we get them.
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a month ago
Seems to have been fixed
a month ago
Problem still exist
a month ago
Will have to look again.....looked to have been fixed
a month ago
We've had an update from our Optik team that they've been working with Rogers' engineering team to have this resolved. Appreciate everyone's patience with this.
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a month ago
Sounds good...thanks.
a month ago
I checked my tv about half hour ago ago look like problem has fixed.
a month ago
Again for the most part the channel was fixed...but now it's over saturated...again.....ugh rogers and/or Telus fix please....
a month ago
Thanks for flagging. We'll let our Optik team know.
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a month ago
Thanks...it might be fine...might just be my eyes ...looks slightly better than earlier, but would appreciate the check to see
a month ago
Of course. We've flagged it so our team will look into it asap!
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a month ago
We've heard from our team that the issue was in fact resolved and the channel is looking as it should. The color space is correct at all points, and the only thing that could be contributing to an incorrect viewing experience is the channel upscaling HDR which could be considered oversaturated at times.
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2 weeks ago
Ok now the normal hd sportsnet channels the colours aren't accurate......
2 weeks ago
They may be fine, it might have just been me
2 weeks ago
We checked and there are no reports of issues with the 4K or HD SportsNet channels. Please let us know if you experience any further issues with them and we can check.
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2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
The issues are when Blue Jays games are on. When the 4k channels turn on 4k the colours are very over saturated and when it switches back to hd it seems to be a bit faded...I don't know on whose end the issue lies but I'm definitely not the only one noticing this.