TV pixel error?

I have had a television for a long time

Today I watched a series on Crunchyroll for the first time and I noticed that in the middle of the screen, above and below, there are circular shapes that are always a bit brighter than the rest

I then looked in other applications and didn't notice anything else

But I am still irritated

Has anyone ever experienced this before or know what it is? And does a pixel error or something similar even occur in this form?

Again: there are 2 circular shapes that can be seen in the middle of the screen at the top and bottom

But only in crunchyroll in a series (at least I imagine I don't see it otherwise

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Gehilfling
1 year ago

Pixel errors usually occur only occasionally (as the name already says) in pixel level. These are rarely coherent structures.

More likely, a disturbance in the scatter filter of the backlight bleeding would be. This can occur either through a transport damage or simply have been produced badly. Especially in dark/black pictures you can see this reinforced.

App addiction shouldn’t be that that should always occur.

Gehilfling
1 year ago
Reply to  RyanReynolds

There is usually little to nothing to do, because this is due to the nature of the panel. Exchanges are profitable in most rare cases.

But that’s just a guess. For a better analysis, you should provide an image in the question.

Charlyjohn927
1 year ago

These bright circles that look like spots I could also notice at Crunchyroll, currently only bej Jujutsu Kaisen (lower middle).

Perhaps a compression error or what I suspect most is a hidden personal coding for copy protection if you accept it illegally and provide it elsewhere. In other applications such as DAZN, for example, a code is sometimes made known as a watermark.