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Thread: Normal or Full HDMI YCbCr Range

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    Normal or Full HDMI YCbCr Range

    I've got my VU+ Ultimo4k connected to a Panasonic OLED TV. I only have UK 28.2E Free channels. Should I set the HDMI YCbCr Range on the TV to Full or Normal?

    Normal makes the blacks much blacker but the Full seems to offer a wider range of greys but black isn't so prominent.

    I guess the question is, does a satellite output a default Normal TV signal or a full range TV signal.
    Last edited by thecaretaker; 24-04-22 at 20:18.
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    Full range is only for monitors that can handle it. Your Oled uses normal range
    Zgemma H7S running OpenVIX 6.2, Darkmotor, Triax TD110 dish, Inverto Black Ultra dual lnb
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    OK thanks.
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