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HDMI Cable was the culprit. My original HDMI cable was certified for HDMI 2.0@18GBps but did not work for some reason. I kept swapping out all the HDMI cables that I had and one of them worked. Image and sound quality was stunning with my Vizio 5.2 Sound Bar System. I also own a Sony Bluray Player and the difference between the two were significant when playing even a Bluray Movie. I saw someone note earlier that the player downscales HDR to 1080p if your TV does not support HDR. That was my exact situation. I played two HDR 4K movies(Wonder Woman and Hidden Figures) and in both instances the player did not downscale. I played a couple of other bluray movies like Jurassic Park which when played appeared grainy when compared with my Sony Bluray player as opposed to a Kingsman Bluray that was visibly better on the 4K Player. Not sure what causes that behavior but since I have both players, I can easily switch to using the Bluray player for ones that dont play well with 4K player.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.First I would switch input, if that doesn’t work I’d change hdmi cords...good luck
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