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Hi everyone,
I noticed that my XR-65A90J wasn't always producing stellar pictures, which I thought it should following all the amazing reviews and the price tag. I have now been able to evidence this with a few recent examples.
- The Adam Project: around 1 hour 13 minutes, the sky behind the two characters is very pixelated/noisy.
- The Rise of Skywalker trailer: huge amount of noise throughout, very prominent behind Finn in one shot.
- Similarly, a recent football match didn't look sharp, and when I got up close, there was clear pixelation around the players.
I have photos showing all of these examples (below). For The Adam Project, I watched the same section on an older TV and the sky is perfectly smooth (second image).
Has anyone else experienced this issue? Is it correct, or is there a problem with the screen?
Many thanks,
Mark
We need to know the sources of the videos and your settings to give an objective answer
Sorry, I should have included that.
Sources were:
- Adam Project: Netflix
- Football: Amazon
- Star Wars: Disney Plus
All programmes were streamed - I have 200 mbps Virgin.
The settings were default generally. I tried various Picture Profiles, which changed the colour, but not the pixelation.
You should know some basic when being an owner of such a top tier TV
Netflix=>Adam, it looks like the app doesn't allow higher définition because of bandwitch issue so it lowers the definition HD instead of 4K.. doesn it happen with other movies? can you try via wifi to see if there is a difference? so we can be sure of the issue
Disney=>the rise of Skywalker, this movie was shot with 35mm film so that's normal to have grain. Especially with 4K, grain is even sharper than with lower resolution that can clean it out
Amazon=> it looks like macro block typical from a low video stream or when you set the sharpness edge too high. If it's not the TV setting then it's Amazon's fault
Dont forget that even it can be 4K, such app have poor video debts. 4K stream is max 20Mbps but usually more around 12Mbps.... so it's usual that have compression artifacts, not so smooth movie scenes, and macro block in low light scenes.
You never have such problem with Blu Ray & UHD disc... but it's less convenient so if you want the best picture quality you have to go physical, otherwise accepting such issues because the streaming technology has its limits.
@ goldtosh, test wit a personal hotspot with a good capacity, if the pic is good it's the network.