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Hi.
After a myriad of issues with the XH95, I replaced the set for last year's 55 inch XG95. This set fixes the issues I had before, but has some really annoying problems of its own.
I have noticed that 720-1080p content (especially UK Freeview channels through the built-in tuner) looks terribly low-resolution, soft and very noisy. What I mean is that dark areas of the screen appear pixellated and fuzzy, almost as though I'm watching analogue TV through a VHS filter or something. The bitrate appears so low on the likes of trees etc. I know 4K TV's will never look perfect with lower resolution sources and it's kind-of watchable from a distance, but unfortunately I have to live with less than spectacular sources. However my previous Sony and the Samsung Q70 next door upscale perfectly to the point that 1080i channels almost seem 4K. I notice grain and pixellation on Netflix/apps too, so it's not source specific, but seems to be the TV's upscaling at fault. I really expected more from a brand new Sony TV, it's definitely an issue if that terrible Samsung is doing a better job.
Definitely not a faulty TV either as this is a replacement for one that didn't work at all.
I HAVE looked at all the reality creation/noise reduction settings and they don't seem to make a difference, at least how I've tried them, so what do you recommend to set these to for SD/720/1080 broadcasts. Any other picture setting ideas, a "magic upscaling switch"? All sources are the same to an extent, be it live TV through YouView or apps.
Examples from 720/1080i/1080p sources here
(look at the guy's arm on the left hand side of the video file especially)
Thanks for your help
Hi fschleiff,
Welcome to the Community.
You could try reaching out to Sony Support about this.
Thanks,
Pascale