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  • LetsGoBucs
    Let's Go Nuggets!
    • Feb 2003
    • 1289

    #871
    Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

    Wondering if anyone here can help me out. I recently bought the Samsung UN46C8000, and I can't be sure if I have an issue or not. I've tried a bunch of different settings, but nothing seems to fix it.

    My problem is that on fast moving scenes - especially sports where the camera moves quickly - it almost seems like the TV has about a 3" dark area, then a 3" light area. Almost like stripes across the entire screen, alternating between light and dark. It's kind of hard to describe in words, so I hope I was able to. It's not super noticeable, but now that I've seen it, I can see it all of the time. It is especially noticeable during hockey with the white ice as the background.

    Does anyone have any ideas? I've thought about calling Samsung about it as well, but I'd like to try everything I can think of. The one thing I do want to try is going directly from my cable box to the TV - I go through my sound system now.

    Thanks!
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    • GAMEC0CK2002
      Stayin Alive
      • Aug 2002
      • 10384

      #872
      Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

      Originally posted by LetsGoBucs
      Wondering if anyone here can help me out. I recently bought the Samsung UN46C8000, and I can't be sure if I have an issue or not. I've tried a bunch of different settings, but nothing seems to fix it.

      My problem is that on fast moving scenes - especially sports where the camera moves quickly - it almost seems like the TV has about a 3" dark area, then a 3" light area. Almost like stripes across the entire screen, alternating between light and dark. It's kind of hard to describe in words, so I hope I was able to. It's not super noticeable, but now that I've seen it, I can see it all of the time. It is especially noticeable during hockey with the white ice as the background.

      Does anyone have any ideas? I've thought about calling Samsung about it as well, but I'd like to try everything I can think of. The one thing I do want to try is going directly from my cable box to the TV - I go through my sound system now.

      Thanks!
      1) Try cable box to tv and see if it persists. It could be your receiver and not the tv.
      2) If it does, call Samsung ASAP. If it's still under warranty find out the return policy.
      Last edited by GAMEC0CK2002; 05-19-2011, 09:23 PM.

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      • CaptainZombie
        Brains
        • Jul 2003
        • 37851

        #873
        Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

        Originally posted by LetsGoBucs
        Wondering if anyone here can help me out. I recently bought the Samsung UN46C8000, and I can't be sure if I have an issue or not. I've tried a bunch of different settings, but nothing seems to fix it.

        My problem is that on fast moving scenes - especially sports where the camera moves quickly - it almost seems like the TV has about a 3" dark area, then a 3" light area. Almost like stripes across the entire screen, alternating between light and dark. It's kind of hard to describe in words, so I hope I was able to. It's not super noticeable, but now that I've seen it, I can see it all of the time. It is especially noticeable during hockey with the white ice as the background.

        Does anyone have any ideas? I've thought about calling Samsung about it as well, but I'd like to try everything I can think of. The one thing I do want to try is going directly from my cable box to the TV - I go through my sound system now.

        Thanks!
        If that is the LED, there might be some issues with the screen having issues. Like Game said, give Samsung a call or if its still within return period call the store you bought it from.

        Have you tried your game system(s), Blu-ray, or DVD player also on this?
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        • LetsGoBucs
          Let's Go Nuggets!
          • Feb 2003
          • 1289

          #874
          Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

          Originally posted by CaptainZombie
          Have you tried your game system(s), Blu-ray, or DVD player also on this?
          Yes, and I've noticed it on my PS3 as well. But like I said before, one last test is to hook things directly to the TV to see if the problem is in my sound system. I'll probably do that this weekend, and if no luck, then either call Samsung or Best Buy.
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          • CaptainZombie
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            • Jul 2003
            • 37851

            #875
            Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

            Originally posted by LetsGoBucs
            Yes, and I've noticed it on my PS3 as well. But like I said before, one last test is to hook things directly to the TV to see if the problem is in my sound system. I'll probably do that this weekend, and if no luck, then either call Samsung or Best Buy.
            It could be the HDMI port going bad. I have an old Samsung LCD where the ports have gone bad yet again. You have to hold down the HDMI cable in a certain position for it to even register, even when it does, it the colors bleed.
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            • Giants4Natic
              Banned
              • Oct 2010
              • 2475

              #876
              Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

              Originally posted by LetsGoBucs
              Wondering if anyone here can help me out. I recently bought the Samsung UN46C8000, and I can't be sure if I have an issue or not. I've tried a bunch of different settings, but nothing seems to fix it.

              My problem is that on fast moving scenes - especially sports where the camera moves quickly - it almost seems like the TV has about a 3" dark area, then a 3" light area. Almost like stripes across the entire screen, alternating between light and dark. It's kind of hard to describe in words, so I hope I was able to. It's not super noticeable, but now that I've seen it, I can see it all of the time. It is especially noticeable during hockey with the white ice as the background.

              Does anyone have any ideas? I've thought about calling Samsung about it as well, but I'd like to try everything I can think of. The one thing I do want to try is going directly from my cable box to the TV - I go through my sound system now.

              Thanks!

              I believe what you are noticing is the clouding issues that this particular model suffers from.

              Did you install the latest firmware. I heard it helps but does not solve the issue.

              This is due to the tv being edge lit and not local dimming tech

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              • CaptainZombie
                Brains
                • Jul 2003
                • 37851

                #877
                Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

                Originally posted by Giants4Natic
                I believe what you are noticing is the clouding issues that this particular model suffers from.

                Did you install the latest firmware. I heard it helps but does not solve the issue.

                This is due to the tv being edge lit and not local dimming tech
                Would stripes across the screen be clouding? I thought that clouding is mainly light blotches.
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                • Giants4Natic
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                  • Oct 2010
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                  #878
                  Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

                  Originally posted by CaptainZombie
                  Would stripes across the screen be clouding? I thought that clouding is mainly light blotches.
                  Did not notice the strips part but it seems that the issue with light sports and dark spots are very much an issue with the Samsung edge lit led's

                  The strips is most likely the hdmi cable itself or the port.

                  Might want to try a diff hdmi cord and if that does not work then it most likely is the tv hdmi port.


                  I use to have that TV and returned it the day after due to the horrible clouding issues.

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                  • RoyalBoyle78
                    Aka."Footballforever"
                    • May 2003
                    • 23918

                    #879
                    Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

                    Originally posted by CaptainZombie
                    If that is the LED, there might be some issues with the screen having issues. Like Game said, give Samsung a call or if its still within return period call the store you bought it from.

                    Have you tried your game system(s), Blu-ray, or DVD player also on this?
                    Agreed, call Sammy.


                    I personal hate LED TV's. I have read users having issues with many LED sets.
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                    • CaptainZombie
                      Brains
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 37851

                      #880
                      Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

                      Originally posted by Giants4Natic
                      Did not notice the strips part but it seems that the issue with light sports and dark spots are very much an issue with the Samsung edge lit led's

                      The strips is most likely the hdmi cable itself or the port.

                      Might want to try a diff hdmi cord and if that does not work then it most likely is the tv hdmi port.


                      I use to have that TV and returned it the day after due to the horrible clouding issues.
                      Yeah, the stripes I think might be HDMI port or cable related. Those blotches have to be clouding which is present in non uniform LCD's and non edge lit LED's.

                      Originally posted by Footballforever
                      Agreed, call Sammy.


                      I personal hate LED TV's. I have read users having issues with many LED sets.
                      I personally think that all the sets out there these days have one glaring flaw or another. From plasma to LED, nothing is perfect. It amazes me that we have to go in expecting issues which is a shame.
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                      • Giants4Natic
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                        • Oct 2010
                        • 2475

                        #881
                        Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

                        Originally posted by Footballforever
                        Agreed, call Sammy.


                        I personal hate LED TV's. I have read users having issues with many LED sets.
                        LED's are terrific if you buy the correct ones. Edge lite are no good but if you can find local dimming then those are by far better then LCD

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                        • LetsGoBucs
                          Let's Go Nuggets!
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 1289

                          #882
                          Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

                          Originally posted by Giants4Natic
                          LED's are terrific if you buy the correct ones. Edge lite are no good but if you can find local dimming then those are by far better then LCD
                          I'm pretty sure this model is the local dimming one, which is one of the reasons I picked it. I found out that someone else at work has my model, so I've asked them to check it out as well.

                          I'll try some of the suggestions here as well with different cables and ports.

                          Thanks for the advice!
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                          • Giants4Natic
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                            • Oct 2010
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                            #883
                            Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

                            Originally posted by LetsGoBucs
                            I'm pretty sure this model is the local dimming one, which is one of the reasons I picked it. I found out that someone else at work has my model, so I've asked them to check it out as well.

                            I'll try some of the suggestions here as well with different cables and ports.

                            Thanks for the advice!


                            That tv is edge-lit LED-based LCD with local dimming which is not the same as


                            Samsung's local dimming, LED-based UNB8500



                            Here is the issues with that model:


                            subpar uniformity and off-angle viewing; lighter black levels than full-array local-dimming sets; black areas tinged bluer; 3D exhibited ghost images along edges (crosstalk); does not include 3D glasses; terrible remote.



                            Uniformity: The UNC8000 didn't perform well in this category. Brightness across its screen was more consistent than what we saw on the LG LH8500, but it still had some issues. The most noticeable in mid-bright and brighter areas looked like very faint vertical bands or varying brightness, which showed up most in pans over flat fields, such as the sky in the joyride from Chapter 2. We saw them relatively rarely, but such banding wasn't present on the other sets, aside from the LH8500.
                            The UNC8000 sample we reviewed also betrayed brighter corners and edges than the middle of the screen, a difference that was most apparent in dark scenes and areas like the letterbox bars. The brightness on the edges wasn't as severe as we saw on the Sony or the LG LH5500, and was about equivalent to that of the Samsung B7000.
                            Off-angle the UNC8000 also suffered about as badly as the other LCD displays in our lineup, with the exception of the relatively good LG LH8500. Its screen became discolored toward blue in dark areas when seen from either side (or above or below), darker areas washed out relatively quickly, and brightness variations became more visible.



                            Try these settings:

                            --Picture menu
                            Mode: Movie
                            Backlight: 8
                            Contrast: 97
                            Brightness: 48
                            Sharpness: 0
                            Color: 47
                            Tint: G50/R50

                            Eco Solution submenu:
                            Energy Saving: Off
                            Eco Sensor: Off
                            No Signal Power Off: Off

                            Auto Adjustment and Screen submenus: [Grayed out]

                            Advanced settings submenu
                            Black tone: Off
                            Dynamic contrast: Off
                            Gamma: 0
                            Color space: Auto
                            Flesh tone: 0
                            Edge enhancement: Off
                            xvYCC: Off
                            LED Motion Plus: Off

                            White balance submenu
                            R-Offset: 25
                            G-Offset: 23
                            B-Offset: 25
                            R-Gain: 25
                            G-Gain: 25
                            B-Gain: 19

                            10p White Balance: On
                            Interval 1: Red -2, Green 0, Blue -2
                            Interval 2: Red 0, Green 0, Blue 0
                            Interval 3: Red 0, Green 0, Blue -2
                            Interval 4: Red 0, Green 2, Blue 0
                            Interval 5: Red 0, Green 0, Blue 0
                            Interval 6: Red 0, Green 0, Blue 0
                            Interval 7: Red 0, Green 0, Blue 0
                            Interval 8: Red 0, Green 0, Blue 0
                            Interval 9: Red 0, Green 0, Blue 0
                            Interval 10: Red 2, Green 0, Blue 0

                            Picture options submenu
                            Color tone: Warm2
                            Size: Screen Fit
                            Digital Noise Filter: Off
                            MPEG Noise Filter: Off
                            HDMI black level: Normal [grayed out]
                            Film mode: Off [grayed out]
                            Auto motion plus: Custom
                            -- Custom settings:
                            Blur reduction: 10
                            Judder reduction: 0
                            Smart LED: On
                            Auto Protection Time: 2 hours
                            Smart LED: Standard

                            3D submenu
                            3D Mode: Off
                            3D AutoView: On
                            [remaining options grayed out]
                            Last edited by Giants4Natic; 05-20-2011, 04:27 PM.

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                            • LetsGoBucs
                              Let's Go Nuggets!
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 1289

                              #884
                              Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

                              Originally posted by Giants4Natic
                              Brightness across its screen was more consistent than what we saw on the LG LH8500, but it still had some issues. The most noticeable in mid-bright and brighter areas looked like very faint vertical bands or varying brightness, which showed up most in pans over flat fields, such as the sky in the joyride from Chapter 2.
                              This is exactly what I'm seeing. I had actually found and used those settings - with some tweaking - and they help a bit, but it is still noticeable. It's sounding like it is the design of the set rather than my individual one.
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                              • Giants4Natic
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                                • Oct 2010
                                • 2475

                                #885
                                Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread

                                Originally posted by LetsGoBucs
                                This is exactly what I'm seeing. I had actually found and used those settings - with some tweaking - and they help a bit, but it is still noticeable. It's sounding like it is the design of the set rather than my individual one.
                                Yes it seems that way. If it bothers you that much then I would suggest you return it and exchange it for another model. Not cool wasting that much money on something that will be hampering your enjoyment.

                                Let me know if you do and I can help you find one that would be ideal

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