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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