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Tested this out on the Xbox Series X, and there are gray bars during that frame.
So that rules out it being an issue between the B6 and the OPPO -- so this has to be an encoding issue. If any of the prior users who said they didn't notice this could recheck I would appreciate it, because I now at least was able to provide the exact frame to look out for, as well as the precise timestamps. It's by no means the worst offense I've seen on a UHD. It's literally just that frame and no other part of the disc. It just sucks because outside of that anomaly, it's such a gorgeous looking UHD disc. |
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