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Old 07-12-2003, 11:17 AM
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Channel 10 screen edge

On my TV, Channel Ten has a weird tearing effect on the bottom left corner of the screen. This looks like a line of white dashes and dots along the bottom left hand corner of the screen. Enlarging screen size gets rid of these but then i have no wide screen. I use a Panasonic SD stb could it be a problem with that.
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Old 07-12-2003, 12:16 PM
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Re: Channel 10 screen edge

No, it's not your STB. I have a VisionPlus VP-DTV-B Card for my PC and
experience the same thing. I think we should contact them to see what they
will do.

I am in Melbourne (Mt Dandenong Transmitter), can anyone confirm if this is
happening in different states?


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> On my TV, Channel Ten has a weird tearing effect on the bottom left
> corner of the screen. This looks like a line of white dashes and dots
> along the bottom left hand corner of the screen. Enlarging screen size
> gets rid of these but then i have no wide screen. I use a Panasonic SD
> stb could it be a problem with that.
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Old 07-12-2003, 03:36 PM
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Re: Channel 10 screen edge

On Sun, 7 Dec 2003 11:17:53 +1100, phil24
<phil24.y1jly@no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au> wrote:


> This looks like a line of white dashes and dots
>along the bottom left hand corner of the screen.


Probably some form of network control data; maybe Wide Screen
Signalling (though normally this is in the vertical interval) or
remote control for some other device in the transmission stream.


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Old 08-12-2003, 02:36 PM
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Re: Channel 10 screen edge

You sometimes see it on analog as well. I beleive it is a encoding/control
signal that is transmited out of band ('cept it isn't).

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> On my TV, Channel Ten has a weird tearing effect on the bottom left
> corner of the screen. This looks like a line of white dashes and dots
> along the bottom left hand corner of the screen. Enlarging screen size
> gets rid of these but then i have no wide screen. I use a Panasonic SD
> stb could it be a problem with that.
>
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Old 08-12-2003, 09:47 PM
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Re: Channel 10 screen edge

Looks fine in Adelaide (Thomson SD STB)

Richard

vortex wrote:

>You sometimes see it on analog as well. I beleive it is a encoding/control
>signal that is transmited out of band ('cept it isn't).
>
>"phil24" <phil24.y1jly@no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au> wrote in message
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>>On my TV, Channel Ten has a weird tearing effect on the bottom left
>>corner of the screen. This looks like a line of white dashes and dots
>>along the bottom left hand corner of the screen. Enlarging screen size
>>gets rid of these but then i have no wide screen. I use a Panasonic SD
>>stb could it be a problem with that.
>>
>>

>
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Old 08-12-2003, 10:06 PM
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On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 15:02:34 +1030, "vortex" <noone@nowhere.nul> wrote
in message id <br0ut6$jq9$1@pinah.connect.com.au>:

>You sometimes see it on analog as well. I beleive it is a encoding/control
>signal that is transmited out of band ('cept it isn't).


>> On my TV, Channel Ten has a weird tearing effect on the bottom left
>> corner of the screen. This looks like a line of white dashes and dots
>> along the bottom left hand corner of the screen. Enlarging screen size
>> gets rid of these but then i have no wide screen. I use a Panasonic SD
>> stb could it be a problem with that.


I have a similar thing with a "Fusion MPEG2" analogue to digital
converter box. It happens with videotape as well. Some broadcast
channels have this interference - some don't.

I rang the guy where I purchased the converter and he told me not to
worry as the interference won't appear when burnt to DVD and played
back on a TV set. He was indeed correct.

"Fusion MPEG2" has the option of chopping the top, bottom and sides
of signals to eliminate such interference. It's described as normal
in the literature.

I believe it's simply a question of adjusting things on the STB or
the TV to eliminate unwanted interference - be it at the top or bottom
of the picture.

It believe it's noise and not intended to be seen.


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Old 08-12-2003, 11:06 PM
Dean Collins
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Re: Channel 10 screen edge

yep I have the same problem here. only appears with widescreen viewing on a
4:3

strong 5290 sydney.

it's a pain in the ass.


Cheers, Dean

"Richard Jary" <jary@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
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> Looks fine in Adelaide (Thomson SD STB)
>
> Richard
>
> vortex wrote:
>
> >You sometimes see it on analog as well. I beleive it is a

encoding/control
> >signal that is transmited out of band ('cept it isn't).
> >
> >"phil24" <phil24.y1jly@no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au> wrote in message
> >news:phil24.y1jly@no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au...
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> >
> >>On my TV, Channel Ten has a weird tearing effect on the bottom left
> >>corner of the screen. This looks like a line of white dashes and dots
> >>along the bottom left hand corner of the screen. Enlarging screen size
> >>gets rid of these but then i have no wide screen. I use a Panasonic SD
> >>stb could it be a problem with that.
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>



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Old 09-12-2003, 06:26 AM
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Bob Bain <bob_bainMUNG@tpg.com.au> wrote in
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> I have a similar thing with a "Fusion MPEG2" analogue to digital
> converter box. It happens with videotape as well. Some broadcast
> channels have this interference - some don't.


It's not interference.


> I rang the guy where I purchased the converter and he told me not to
> worry as the interference won't appear when burnt to DVD and played
> back on a TV set. He was indeed correct.


It's not interference.


> "Fusion MPEG2" has the option of chopping the top, bottom and sides
> of signals to eliminate such interference. It's described as normal
> in the literature.


It's not interference.

> I believe it's simply a question of adjusting things on the STB or
> the TV to eliminate unwanted interference - be it at the top or bottom
> of the picture.


It's not interference.

> It believe it's noise and not intended to be seen.


You're wrong.

G


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Old 09-12-2003, 10:26 AM
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Re: Channel 10 screen edge

It depends on what you are viewing, widescreen on 4:3 seems to be only time
it occurs, and even then not allways.

I would be supprised if Ten Digital does not have probs with it in Adelaide,
because they sure do on analog. I'll keep an eye out and see if I can
remeber what programs are affected.

After xmas I'll be able to check on digital beter, I'll be able to use the
strong DVR thats been sitting in the other room..... :(


"Richard Jary" <jary@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
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> Looks fine in Adelaide (Thomson SD STB)
>
> Richard
>
> vortex wrote:
>
> >You sometimes see it on analog as well. I beleive it is a

encoding/control
> >signal that is transmited out of band ('cept it isn't).
> >
> >"phil24" <phil24.y1jly@no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au> wrote in message
> >news:phil24.y1jly@no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au...
> >
> >
> >>On my TV, Channel Ten has a weird tearing effect on the bottom left
> >>corner of the screen. This looks like a line of white dashes and dots
> >>along the bottom left hand corner of the screen. Enlarging screen size
> >>gets rid of these but then i have no wide screen. I use a Panasonic SD
> >>stb could it be a problem with that.
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>



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Old 09-12-2003, 10:17 PM
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vortex wrote:

>It depends on what you are viewing, widescreen on 4:3 seems to be only time
>it occurs, and even then not allways.
>

Just checked 10 both digital and analog (they were showing a 4:3 ad at
the time) and no sign of it, even shrinking the picture so it didn't
fill the screen, to make sure it wasn't falling off the edge on my TV.
Both look fine.

Richard

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Old 09-12-2003, 10:56 PM
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Re: Channel 10 screen edge

"Richard Jary" <jary@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> vortex wrote:
>
> >It depends on what you are viewing, widescreen on 4:3 seems to be only

time
> >it occurs, and even then not allways.
> >

> Just checked 10 both digital and analog (they were showing a 4:3 ad at
> the time) and no sign of it, even shrinking the picture so it didn't
> fill the screen, to make sure it wasn't falling off the edge on my TV.
> Both look fine.


Some STBs mask that line from view but others don't. If you get a WS TV you
can say goodbye to it once and for all.



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Old 10-12-2003, 08:55 PM
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Bob Bain <bob_bainMUNG@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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> It believe it's noise and not intended to be seen.


Well such is the definition of the word "noise".

see the link below for yourselves...

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=noise

Rob C.
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Old 25-01-2004, 11:08 AM
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Still havent had any luck removing those lines anyone found a way.
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Old 25-01-2004, 11:45 AM
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Re: Channel 10 screen edge

"phil24" <phil24.10k9s0@no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au> wrote in message
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> Still havent had any luck removing those lines anyone found a way.


Some STB manufacturers have offered a firmware upgrade which basically masks
the WSS line from being displayed (e.g. Teac has done this).

Check for any upgrades on the Panasonic website or call their service dept.



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Old 25-01-2004, 12:05 PM
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"Kevin Hendrikssen" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> > Still havent had any luck removing those lines anyone found a way.


Actually this might help:
http://www.dtvforum.info/index.php?s...sonic+firmware

So if you have the QTR2140 there may be later firmware (which may or may not
address this issue). C2-01.18 was the latest mentioned as of November.



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