«HDR» stands for «High Dynamic Range». It is a video display technology that gives you a clearer, more realistic picture with deeper, more accurate colors, higher brightness, sharper details in both bright and dark scenes, and better color contrast.
This gives you a more realistic viewing experience while watching matches. For this reason, we call it «Deep Colors».
Requirements for using Deep Colors «HDR»
You need a device or screen that supports «HDR». You also need a stable internet connection with a speed of at least 20 Mbps, because «HDR» streaming includes more image data than regular streaming.
Availability of Deep Colors «HDR»
This feature is available on some devices and can be enabled during live match broadcasts from the quality options in the video player.
This feature is available exclusively for thmanyah subscribers.
Available now on:
1. Web browser «Web».
2. LG TVs with «WebOS».
3. Samsung TVs with «Tizen».
ℹ️ We are working on improving the feature and expanding its compatibility to support more devices and screens soon.
FAQ
1. Why can’t I see the Deep Colors «HDR» option?
The feature appears only during live match broadcasts. The Deep Colors «HDR» option may not appear if your device or screen does not support it, or if you are using a platform that is not currently supported.
2. Do I need to enable the feature manually?
Yes. You need to enable «HDR» in the video player's quality options during the live broadcast. Once you select it, the picture quality changes immediately.
3. Does internet speed affect «HDR»?
Yes. «HDR» quality depends on the speed and stability of your internet connection. If your speed is low or your connection is unstable, the picture quality may drop while you're watching.
4. Does Deep Colors «HDR» appear in recorded content?
No. The feature appears only during live match broadcasts. It is not available in recorded content, whether matches or programs.
5. What is the difference between «HDR» and «4K»?
- «HDR» focuses on colors, lighting, and contrast. It gives a picture that is closer to reality.
- «4K» focuses on image resolution and pixel count. It gives clearer details.