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Anything I can do to actually SEE the next episode?


This started in the s5 finale. Jon is looking at something, it cuts to black for a few seconds, then it cuts back to Jon turning around and getting stabbed. The screen literally went black! I only learned later that he was supposed to be looking at a sign saying "traitor".

In episode 1 of this season, during the scene at Last Hearth, while they were walking in the courtyard I could only vaguely make out their faces with frequent cuts to black. Apparently during those cuts to black they were looking at blood on the ground. Then they entered the castle and the screen went black until Beric switched on his lightsaber.

Now it looks like the entirety of the next episode will just be a black screen with battle noises. What can I do??? I mean look at this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpB5g9KIBcw
In the first shot, there's a massive army and dragons flying above them. In the proper trailer, not only can I not see the dragons, I can't even see the army. I can only barely make out the silhouette of 2 people in the middle of the shot.

Such a climactic episode coming up and I won't be able to see it :/ What can I do? Do I really need a state of the art 4K tv with advanced contrast functions to be able to see it?
And how do these episodes get released in this state? Surely HBO peeps are looking at the same black screens as the rest of us

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I have HBO, and don't experience this problem. How are you watching the show?

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with laptop at hbo nordic.

But it's even a problem with the trailer on youtube:
https://i.imgur.com/ouPBBjN.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdkS4Xazz7Q
Can you see the army and the dragons in the trailer? What about in the image?

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I see everything very clearly on my home theater system, which does not have a huge screen. I think the problem is your hardware. It might help to play with adjusting the Gamma curves on your laptop’s screen, also the brightness and contrast settings. Good luck.

I just ran your link on my iPhone 8 without even rotating the screen, and could see everything.
Here’s a tip: never watch video in a completely dark room. Ideally, have some light shining behind your video display, making a kind of halo behind it. The iris shuts down in a completely dark room, and we lose the ability to discern fine details. Think about it: there’s actually quite a lot of low-level lighting in a movie theater, for this reason.

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Yeah, that contrast sucks. I don't like the HBO streaming app one bit. It's never given me smooth playback so I always watch on my TV. If you can't do that and can't get decent quality on streaming, you may have to download it. It's usually available in those 4GB web-dl versions within hours of airtime. I'd suggest shopping at the Torrent store. 😀 You've already paid once, why let them take any more of your money?

It sucks to have to wait when you're a legit subscriber - maybe you should let them know how unhappy this makes you, and that you're considering dropping them because ... what's the point? - but if the only way to see it in decent quality is to wait a few hours, or until the day after, that's what I'd do. If a lot of other subscribers are having the same problem it might help explain all the piracy they're whining about. Nobody's fault but theirs, in that case.

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Alright I'm downloading HBO on my ps4 so I can watch on TV but it's ridiculous that I have to. Wh release episodes so dark you can't watch on your laptop? and with trailers that are also too dark to watch on your laptop? I assume most people watch youtube videos on their PCs and not their TVs

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