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Star 5 year s ago
original screenshots are very bright compared to what i saw, 99% of screen was pitch black.
       
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CookieDevourer 5 year s ago
it was perfectly fine on a properly calibrated screen in a room without direct light

people just complain at everything but won't take time to solve their own s@#$$%t
       
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Time 5 year s ago
I am a dedicated home theater hobbyist with many years experience. I have an excellent quality, properly calibrated TV in a darkened room with DirecTV satellite as source. It was unwatchable! Absolutely awful murky mess. I literally could not see what was happening. I assumed it must be something in my setup until I went on line the next day and saw the torrent of complaints.
       
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“Also, HBO was serving more compressed version to the first wave of viewers to survive the onslaught and often aggressive compression ignores parts, that “an eye cannot see”, but that’s where the most of action was happening. So the creators were able to see it on their TVs, but bad TVs in bright rooms and an aggressive compression created this mess.”

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