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Noisy video on Premiere system

Andoreaw

Member
Hello I have a Premiere system with three servers, 4 vaults and 4 players (4 zones in the house).
I noticed that with certain movies the noise on bright scenes is very high. Some movies are fine, but on some you can notice that there is this “noise” on white/bright objects which is noticeable is you look closely.

I don’ t understand if it’ s a connection issue (it shouldn’ t be, installation was done correctly, we had only to add two more gigabit switches but I don’ t think those are the issue) or something else.
I always had this “problem” since I had the system.
It doesn’ t matter if it’ s a blu ray or dvd, and the original disc doesn’ t look so noisy.

I wonder if anybody in this forum had the same issue..? Any help will be appreciated.. Thank you
 
Hello I have a Premiere system with three servers, 4 vaults and 4 players (4 zones in the house).
I noticed that with certain movies the noise on bright scenes is very high. Some movies are fine, but on some you can notice that there is this “noise” on white/bright objects which is noticeable is you look closely.

I don’ t understand if it’ s a connection issue (it shouldn’ t be, installation was done correctly, we had only to add two more gigabit switches but I don’ t think those are the issue) or something else.
I always had this “problem” since I had the system.
It doesn’ t matter if it’ s a blu ray or dvd, and the original disc doesn’ t look so noisy.

I wonder if anybody in this forum had the same issue..? Any help will be appreciated.. Thank you
Are all of the servers on the same switch? Also, do the movies exhibiting this live on the same server? I've had movies start to stutter when a drive was beginning to fail, but it sounds like this was permanent. I'd try deleting the film and re-adding it with the disc. On my Premiere system that has sometimes fixed things like this. If it happens again, maybe try moving it to another vault when you install it as well.
 
The servers are on the same switch.
There are other switches installed in the various zones where the players are.
I will try deleting and re importing the movies…. this issue makes me think that perhaps this is a connection problem, but honestly in that case it should affect all content, not just a few movies…
 
I would try those discs on a regular disc player first. They might be just grainy due to the way they were mastered.
 
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