(GTV)Chris
Prominent Member
HI,
I have the above TV. Still a beautiful TV (a few years on). I calibrated it for hours and it looks amazing.
However....
Bloody Sky TV has caused burn in on the screen, and on certain things like the green of a football pitch, you can see the ghosting of the side panel of the Sky home screen etc.
It's not mega noticeable, but I want to minimise this. Or prevent further problems.
Is there a screen saver that comes on if the Sky is paused?
Netflix and Prime all kick the screen saver in, but Sky doesn't seem to?
Also, I have the setting for Netflix and Prime set to true Cinema. I have removed a lot of the processing to minimise artefacts. But for some reason I have to keep going into the menu and taking out 'intelligent frame creation' Because I cannot abide the video effect it produces.
I reset it to zero every time, but next time I watch Prime, it resets the frame creation back to 'min'. Is there a way to permanently save this setting so I don't have to keep going into the menu each time?
Any advice, as always, is very gratefully received.
Chris
I have the above TV. Still a beautiful TV (a few years on). I calibrated it for hours and it looks amazing.
However....
Bloody Sky TV has caused burn in on the screen, and on certain things like the green of a football pitch, you can see the ghosting of the side panel of the Sky home screen etc.
It's not mega noticeable, but I want to minimise this. Or prevent further problems.
Is there a screen saver that comes on if the Sky is paused?
Netflix and Prime all kick the screen saver in, but Sky doesn't seem to?
Also, I have the setting for Netflix and Prime set to true Cinema. I have removed a lot of the processing to minimise artefacts. But for some reason I have to keep going into the menu and taking out 'intelligent frame creation' Because I cannot abide the video effect it produces.
I reset it to zero every time, but next time I watch Prime, it resets the frame creation back to 'min'. Is there a way to permanently save this setting so I don't have to keep going into the menu each time?
Any advice, as always, is very gratefully received.
Chris