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Hi, I came to you guys for help because you have always helped me through any issues I’ve had. First off I’m not very tech savvy so bear with me. I’m trying to stream football on my Roku streaming stick plus but while the picture is clear whenever they throw a pass the football is like ghostly is the only word I can use for it. It’s not real clear. Any other programming is crystal clear. I have cable internet with 150mbps. Tv is LG oled 4K. No clue why this is. Is it a setting on TV? Internet connection is setup wirelessly. Any input will help.Thanks in advance.

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Hi, I came to you guys for help because you have always helped me through any issues I’ve had. First off I’m not very tech savvy so bear with me. I’m trying to stream football on my Roku streaming stick plus but while the picture is clear whenever they throw a pass the football is like ghostly is the only word I can use for it. It’s not real clear. Any other programming is crystal clear. I have cable internet with 150mbps. Tv is LG oled 4K. No clue why this is. Is it a setting on TV? Internet connection is setup wirelessly. Any input will help.Thanks in advance.

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It might be the frame rate, somethings on the internet only stream at 30 fps/frames per second. This is Ok for watching say a drama, but can do strange things to fast action sports. Lets say you are watching the NFL on a local FOX station on cable or over the air you'll automatically get the game in 60 fps per second and sports will look natural, the same game over the internet can have serious motion issues if it's not 60 fps. What service are you using to stream games, not all of them are 60 fps.
 

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I’m going to be using Directv Sunday Ticket app. I’ve just been watching highlights on YouTube or NFL app. The funny thing is that it’s fine on my pc.
You should be fine with that, they take it seriously. Your TV will sometimes show you things that your PC won't . If you're up for an experiment run an hdmi cable from your computer (if it has hdmi to your TV and see what get.)
 
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