20 Apr 2024 11:39 AM
Hi, I'm currently on sky stream and ever since we've bought a new TCL tv (Before we had LG) when i'm watching general tv programs i am occassionally experiencing like a ghostly/Jerky effect on people when they are moving on the screen i have been playing around with the Judder Reduction and Motion Clarity on my tv but can't seem to get it right. Could this be something to do with my tv itself or a faulty sky box ? and any suggestions please on how i can get the image to appear stable.
Currently have Judder Reduction on 10 and Motion Clarity ON
20 Apr 2024 11:46 AM
Personally I'd always recommend turning all such motion processing settings off on your TV. They can often cause issues like ghosting and artefacting when not implemented well.
The Sky Stream puck has a judder reduction setting for the third party apps which switches the output from 50hz to 60hz. This helps content shot at frame rates other than the standard UK 25fps to look less jerky.
20 Apr 2024 12:31 PM
Thanks for your advice much appreciated will have to experiement and try this out.
20 Apr 2024 01:46 PM
Turned Judder Reduction and Motion Clarity all off on my tv itself. How do i find the Judder Reduction app for third party apps on my tv so i can change the output from 50hz to 60hz can't seem to find it ? There is a Judder Reduction setting under picture in settings but my only options are on or off ?
20 Apr 2024 02:33 PM - last edited: 20 Apr 2024 02:39 PM
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@David164 wrote:There is a Judder Reduction setting under picture in settings but my only options are on or off ?
On your puck.
Go to settings > Picture> Judder reduction for TV apps
Turn it ON.
20 Apr 2024 02:38 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreAlso, just doing a quick Google for tcl TVs
If your tv has it under its picture and/or advanced settings, turn off Action Smoothing.
20 Apr 2024 02:44 PM - last edited: 20 Apr 2024 02:45 PM
@David164 wrote:Turned Judder Reduction and Motion Clarity all off on my tv itself. How do i find the Judder Reduction app for third party apps on my tv so i can change the output from 50hz to 60hz can't seem to find it ? There is a Judder Reduction setting under picture in settings but my only options are on or off ?
That is your only option on the Stream puck. Judder reduction on switches the output to 60hz for all third party apps. Judder reduction off keeps the output at 50hz. BBC iPlayer will automatically switch to 50hz even if you have judder reduction on because all BBC output is 50hz.
20 Apr 2024 03:28 PM
Already has this setting switched to ON, Thanks.
20 Apr 2024 03:29 PM
Only options on my TCL tv i have under the MOTION tab is Motion Clarity (ON/OFF) or Judder Reduction (0-10)
20 Apr 2024 03:32 PM
Yeah well my Judder Reduction on sky settings was already ON as present but i still noticed the Juddering yesterday when watching something on BBC I Player through apps on sky stream. Not sure what the best suggestion is for me really because i have tried and experiemented with different settings on both sky stream and on my tv but can't get thing right. Could the resolution have something to do with it ?
20 Apr 2024 04:05 PM
@David164 wrote:Yeah well my Judder Reduction on sky settings was already ON as present but i still noticed the Juddering yesterday when watching something on BBC I Player through apps on sky stream. Not sure what the best suggestion is for me really because i have tried and experiemented with different settings on both sky stream and on my tv but can't get thing right. Could the resolution have something to do with it ?
Resolution shouldn't really affect it. If you don't pay extra for UHD/Atmos on your Stream puck then set the video output to 1080i, this is the native HD output and will allow your TV to upscale to 4K (assuming it's a 4K TV) which can often produce a slightly sharper image overall.
Other than that just make sure you have all other picture processing options turned off on the TV's settings.
One other thing to try is a comparison with the TV's own built in apps (assuming it has them.) Try watching a bit of the same show on iPlayer using the TV app and see if it judders in the same way. Are the picture settings the same for both the TV apps and the HDMI input for your Stream puck?
20 Apr 2024 04:16 PM
Okay i've set picture resolution to 1080i
All picture settings on the tv itself turned off including dynamic contast , dynamic colour , digital noise redution , Gradation Clear etc
And yes it still judders in the same way watched an episode of the same program on i player (It could be an issue with that specific program possibly ?)
what do you mean by are the picture settings the same on both the stream puck and TV Apps ?
20 Apr 2024 04:30 PM
@David164 wrote:Okay i've set picture resolution to 1080i
All picture settings on the tv itself turned off including dynamic contast , dynamic colour , digital noise redution , Gradation Clear etc
And yes it still judders in the same way watched an episode of the same program on i player (It could be an issue with that specific program possibly ?)
what do you mean by are the picture settings the same on both the stream puck and TV Apps ?
Many TV's will have different default picture settings for each HDMI input and for the internal tuner and apps. You can sometimes copy the settings between inputs (I don't know if TCL allow this) or you can set them for each input and leave them. You may also have to tweak the settings for different types of content BBC iPlayer for example has some UHD HDR content which uses the HLG format of HDR. You will likely need to tweak the settings for such content to look as good as possible.
20 Apr 2024 04:45 PM
Oh i see yeah not sure they do allow it as far as i know, Will see how it goes while watching live tv tonight because i seem to notice it more while using apps such as BBC i player compared to content on normal tv. You might be right though i might look into I player settings to see if i can adjust anything there
I will let you know probably tomorrow how things are looking
Anyway i've switched all motion clarity and Judder Reduction off on the tv itself like you said so hopefully i'll notice a difference.
when watching stuff on apps though like BBC iplayer i'm still experiencing juddering though.
21 Apr 2024 10:29 AM
I watched programs last night and experienced little change i am still experiencing this juddering effect. I don't know whether you know anything about this but sometimes when i change settings on my tv itself it comes up with a message stating that if i change a certain picture setting it could mess with my energy efficiency ? could this be something connected to what i am talking about ? when i watch shows the tv doesn't freeze or anything it's just throughout the show when people are moving across the screen you get this judder/jerky effect as they are moving it's not normal