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You can only do so much. The TV is actually upconverting the blu ray, but it has so much more data to work with. Check out this picture that i've attached, which explains how small the native DVD picture is....Now imagine that the TV has to stretch that to fit the 4k screen. obviously it will not look perfect. DVDs are never going to look great. Especially on any 65 inch TV. DVDs may look decent on a 32 or 42, but they'll just be stretched on a 65. I suggest buying a blu ray version of the movie or renting a blu ray from redbox or renting/buying the digital version of the movie in HD and it will look much better. you have to remember DVDs are not HD, they are not going to look good on a TV no matter what you do
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Don't use HDMI-5 (4k, 60 Hz) for low res inputs. Use any of the other inputs, or make the Blu-Ray player or cable box do the upconvertingredients itself.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You have to Calibrate the TV and colors. I have a 65" and after I did this it completely changed the TV. Go to: http://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/vizio-m65-c1-2015-m-series-picture-settings/ for the 65" calibration and color settings.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.do you have hd cable/are you on the hd channel? my hd cable looks fantastic, but I just tried the regular, standard definition channels and you are right, they are very fuzzy. I think it only upconverts 1080 picture.. the sd channels do look awful compared to the hd upconverted
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Use the menu button and go to picture settings and you can turn it on. I suggest using the medium setting for both options
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