PartTrout
Novice Member
Hi All,
I recently purchased a 55" Hisense AE7400FTUK. Overall I'm very happy with the picture quality, connectivity etc. However, there appears to be a serious issue with motion handling (particularly fast motion) with content from Amazon Prime. I believe it may be motion blur although I'm not sure. I have uploaded an example at the following link
The issue does not occur with Youtube content, Netflix content, games or video played from a laptop through HDMI...
Ive tried turning Ultra Smooth Motion off as well as trying all the other Ultra Smooth Motion (i.e. film etc.) presets without improvement. However, setting Ultra Smooth Motion to custom and then setting Dejudder to 0 seemed to help a bit. Despite this, it's still not perfect and there seems to be odd glitchy frames. I've turned Adaptive Contrast and all other forms of processing off without improving things...
Any idea what the problem is (and, ideally, how to fix it)? Because it's purely an issue with Amazon content I thought it could be to do with the broadcasting format or the FPS/refresh rates not aligning with the TV. But I know little about these things and am just speculating.
Any advice would be much appreciated!
I recently purchased a 55" Hisense AE7400FTUK. Overall I'm very happy with the picture quality, connectivity etc. However, there appears to be a serious issue with motion handling (particularly fast motion) with content from Amazon Prime. I believe it may be motion blur although I'm not sure. I have uploaded an example at the following link
The issue does not occur with Youtube content, Netflix content, games or video played from a laptop through HDMI...
Ive tried turning Ultra Smooth Motion off as well as trying all the other Ultra Smooth Motion (i.e. film etc.) presets without improvement. However, setting Ultra Smooth Motion to custom and then setting Dejudder to 0 seemed to help a bit. Despite this, it's still not perfect and there seems to be odd glitchy frames. I've turned Adaptive Contrast and all other forms of processing off without improving things...
Any idea what the problem is (and, ideally, how to fix it)? Because it's purely an issue with Amazon content I thought it could be to do with the broadcasting format or the FPS/refresh rates not aligning with the TV. But I know little about these things and am just speculating.
Any advice would be much appreciated!