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Old 08-29-2009, 11:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Ok, we have a few possibilities here and without knowing somethings I will just write. First what type of TV (brand and model) and what provider do you use?
Next, a quick lesson:
~Television through broadcast providers is not the "best" HD quality, they are usually supplying you with 1080i (think of it as about equal to 720P).
~Your television can also play a role, if you are using a standard 1080P 60hz you can get blurry movements in fast action scenes. This can happen in both movies and sporting events, though most of the time in the sporting events because of the quick moving cameras and zoom in on players running very quickly or cars moving fast.

There are other little things that can contribute to a blurry or pixel scene, but the two listed are the main causes. Best way to fix them, well you cannot really fix your provider so you then have to buy a 1080P television which does 120hz.
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