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buist
04-29-04, 01:04 PM
Has anyone seen any issues with PIP and video noise at the top of the screen? This is using the the component connection.

Here is a link with screen shots:

http://www.pogeyrealestate.com/personal/Dish921.htm
(the images take a few seconds to load)

Tim

Mark Lamutt
04-29-04, 01:55 PM
buist - I can't get your pictures to load. You can attach a couple of them to your post here, if they aren't much bigger than 640x480.

buist
04-29-04, 02:24 PM
buist - I can't get your pictures to load. You can attach a couple of them to your post here, if they aren't much bigger than 640x480.

Mark,
I'll try to get something attached. The pictures do load very slowly, though..

Tim

Slordak
04-29-04, 02:42 PM
I also can't get the images to load, but are we talking about when one goes into the guide and the image previously shown on the screen is minimized into a small window in the upper right hand corner of the screen?

If so, it's probably the issue with 720p content getting munged when it gets put there if the 921 is running in 1080i output mode.

buist
04-29-04, 03:14 PM
Okay, I changed the message to include the pictures.. This occurs in 1080i or 480p mode (the TV does not do 720p). This is also just using PIP, not displaying the guide, etc.

Tim

buist
04-29-04, 03:29 PM
Okay just added some more images..
Note: The fourth image also has the PIP from the TV..

Tim

Mark Lamutt
04-29-04, 07:52 PM
Yikes! I'll do some research, but it may be a few days.

buist
04-29-04, 09:51 PM
Yikes! I'll do some research, but it may be a few days.

Thanks Mark! I hope Dish appreciates how much you do for them..

Tim

Mark Lamutt
04-29-04, 10:10 PM
Oh, they do. Or so I'm told anyway. :)

Jim Henderson
04-30-04, 11:17 AM
Could that be caused by a bad video RAM chip?

Mark Lamutt
04-30-04, 04:04 PM
Tim - I need to know this about your first picture there - does the image on your television screen in the normal area really look that bad, like it's being improperly deinterlaced, or is it just a blurred picture because of the motion on the screen?

Jim Henderson
05-02-04, 03:53 PM
Tim started this thread on my behalf. The first picture is a result of smearing due to a long exposure. Please take another look at http://www.pogeyrealestate.com/personal/Dish921.htm to see more details.

Mark Lamutt
05-02-04, 07:51 PM
Jim - in the Problem #1 set of pictures, is the 921 in HD mode when you press the PIP button and see those results, or is the 921 in SD mode? There's a definite problem there either way, but the problem is different depending on your answer.

Your Problem #2 - that's by design. "Normal" AR mode means the picture is unaltered - if the source image is 4x3, it will not fill your 16x9 screen. If you want the picture to fill the screen, press the * key on the remote to cycle through the other aspect ratios.

Jim Henderson
05-05-04, 06:46 PM
The problem magically went away a couple days ago and hasn't returned yet. Does that mean they fixed it in software or that the hardware is flakey?

Mark Lamutt
05-05-04, 11:26 PM
There hasn't been a software fix...did you do a reboot?