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it's sounds like a group of the screens leds have overheated and/or burned out. If you just got the tv, this would be strange. However if you've owned it for years, then this might happen. Please attempt one power cycle and then flip through channels to see if the issue remains.
If so, you might need to set a tv diagnostic-appointment with a company like geeksquad/ home depot after attempting a factory reset on the tv.
thin lines are associated with the connection of the pixels on the screen in the grid. If its under warranty get it fixed before expiry as its not a cheap fix. Red lines are not convergence problems they are component problems so you cant adjust it out
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