Are you streaming your favorite program on a live cable TV channel or app and annoyed with grains? Then, the Noice Reduction option available that comes with the latest Hisense TV models can be your savior. By enabling this option, you can tackle noisy images on the TV and make them appear smoother. Other than that, the option can also act vice versa. If your Hisense TV display is wobbling or heavily distorting, turning off the Noise Reduction option will fix it. You can know how to do all these by going through this article to the fullest.
How to Configure Noise Reduction on Hisense TV
In the following headings, I have included ways to access the Hisense noise reduction option on the supported TV models respectively.
Hisense VIDAA TV
Select the Cogwheel icon on the Home screen and launch the Hisense TV Settings menu. Scroll down to the Picture option and choose Picture Mode Settings. At the end of the section, you can locate the Noise Reduction option. Select it and turn it Off or set its level to Low, Medium, or High.
In the same way, you can configure MPEG Noise Reduction present just below the Noise Reduction option.
Hisense Android/Google TV
On the Settings menu of your Hisense Google TV, navigate to the Display & Sound option. Choose Picture and click on Picture Mode. Hover to Advanced Settings and select the Noise Reduction option above Picture Reset. You can set it to Auto or fix it at the desired level. Otherwise, choose Off and disable it.
Hisense Fire TV
Click on the Settings icon on the Home screen. On the next screen, choose the Picture tile. Select Advanced Settings and highlight the Noise Reduction option. Now, click the Select button on the remote control and turn it to ON/OFF.
Hisense Roku TV
Access Picture Settings on the Settings menu and choose Customize Picture. Select the Expert settings option and click on Noise reduction. You can select Off, Low, Medium, or High from the available options.
FAQ
The Noise reduction feature is not available on Hisense Xumo TV as a dedicated option. In case your Hisense Xumo TV picture has a lot of noise or flicker, you can change the HDMI input to HDMI 1.4 to stabilize it.
When you enable the 4K option on Hisense TV, Noice Reduction should be disabled. Likewise, you don’t need the Noice reduction option while watching content in high-quality HDR and the ones that require accurate picture detailing.