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Try a different cable. Update firmware. Good luck.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thanks for the responses guys, I figured out the problem. I was using an hdmi cable that had a speed of 18.0. I went to a cable with 22.5 speed and that fixed it. It looks amazing now. Thanks again.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.2 thoughts on this: 1) You of course must watch the 4K content on a SUHD (4K) tv, which I assume you are doing. 2) some manufacturers only have 1 4K HDMI compatible port. Perhaps that is the issue. If you are free to move the cables around, try another port. it might need to be enabled in the TV's settings. I hope these thoughts helped!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am assuming that when you play Blu Ray it is not with HDR on. Blue Ray are not capable of HDR. Do you mean HDMI UHD color setting on the LG OLED?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have a 75"Sony, model XBR Bravia 850C and had to go to settings, external inputs to change the HDMI port using to enhanced for HDR. I didn't have the problem before I changed to HDR with the color of a Blueray. The player just reminded me that my tv wasn't HDR compatable. Hope that helps. I had to ask the manager of the TV section for the answer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you're using the Samsung 4K Ultra HDR player , it will upgrade your Blurays to an improved picture and sound. If you play the latest 4K Ultra HDR discs , they should play without loss of sound or picture quality. Make sure you have HDMI high speed cables. They support 2.0 processing . If you lose picture , that's extreme. Usually more common to lose the quality of picture if no 4K Ultra TV , or cable connect problems. HDR only works with certain ports on some TVS .
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