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Thread: Upgraded from HDTV to UHDTV 4K UHD and now ive got an picture judder issue

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    Upgraded from HDTV to UHDTV 4K UHD and now ive got an picture judder issue

    Hi

    as the title says I Upgraded from HDTV to UHDTV 4K UHD

    now on all channels on my et8000 is get this really annoying judder issue, its the best way i can describe it.
    Its like a really tiny little jump in the picture but its enough and often enough that its noticeable, audio is not affected.

    anyone had this issue before? its driving me crazy

    thanks for the help all

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    look at your av setting on the box and tv and adjust, also use a good quality HDMI lead
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    Quote Originally Posted by Avalon View Post
    HDMI either works or it doesn't, a 99p lead will work exactly as well as a £99 cable certified to the same standard. Longevity and build quality may differ. Turn off any motion compensation on the screen - choose the movie/cinema pre-set, it usually has it off by default. The TV should pick up the correct refresh rate and display it correctly in an ideal world, but double check.
    i turned off auto motion plus and i think its stopped

    ill keep an eye on it and report back

    thanks Avalon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avalon View Post
    HDMI either works or it doesn't, a 99p lead will work exactly as well as a £99 cable certified to the same standard. Longevity and build quality may differ. Turn off any motion compensation on the screen - choose the movie/cinema pre-set, it usually has it off by default. The TV should pick up the correct refresh rate and display it correctly in an ideal world, but double check.
    absolute waffle. I have a 4k LG tv and when I bought it the man in shop tried to sell me a 4k hdmi and I thought B*****ks to that (trying to rip me off). when I watch football on a cheap HDMI there was a shadow on players when close up, had to buy a better quality hdmi that worked.
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    http://www.trustedreviews.com/opinions/hdmi-2-0-vs-1-4
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    Some reading on hdmi cables. As long as it's high speed cable for uhd.
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    i do believe Avalon and Ashley69 are correct. ive used cheap and expensive hdmi cables. For SUHD and UHD you have to use a high speed 2.0 HDMI cable, ive found the amazon basics cables are just as good as the expensive ones

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