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I've not seen this issue but try disabling MotionFlow for that input, or all inputs (I hate the motion interpolation). Maybe that will resolve it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I was also seeing this until I switched my cable box from import 3 to import 1. If you are watching 1080p content use port 1 or 4 which are 1080 ports. Ports 2 and 3 are 4k ports. Huge difference once I switched ports. Hope this helps
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Are you talking about blurr and judder? If so, I had the same problem. BB replaced it but it continued with the 2nd one. I communicated with Sony support and I told them the tV would become unstable. I would then disconnect the power for a while and connected it again. It cleared up but then started to get unstable again. They told me to unplug it from the power strip and plug it in to the wall. I disconnected it for a while and plugged it in to the wall letting it re-boot, and it seems to be pretty stable up to now. That was a few days ago. I'm hoping that the power strip was causing the problem. So far so good, but we shall see. I also turned off automotion and cinemotion and it seems to be doing well. I'll update if it screws up again.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Turn ur motion clarity completely off and see if that helps. For best settings go to YouTube Quantum opotheosis the guy is a pro calibrater and has this tv
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My husband had to adjust the settings. It started off looking awful to me when we first watched. Almost like when they do live tv today. However, once he adjusted it, it looks better than before. Check the manual on how to do this.
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