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Further Troubleshooting
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Question:

How can I improve the picture quality of an Analog SD signal?

 

Answer:

Experiment with different settings for Digital Noise Reduction (NR), including turning it off. Follow the instructions provided by clicking on this link to change the Digital NR settings.

Perform channel fine tuning by clicking on this link.

Remember that analog channels may appear fuzzy compared to digital HD signals. If switching to a digital HD signal or performing a self-diagnosis results in a clear picture, there's no issue with your TV.

Contact customer support if you need further assistance. Click on the "Live Help - Start Chat" button when an agent is available, or use the "Phone Support" option to submit a service request and speak with a technical support representative.

 

Terms:

 

Analog SD signal - A standard definition analog signal, which is a lower quality video signal than digital HD signals.

Digital NR - Digital noise reduction, a feature that helps reduce visual noise or graininess in images.

Fine Tuning - Adjusting small details in a specific setting or feature to optimize performance.

 
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