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<blockquote data-quote="gloomyandy" data-source="post: 287066" data-attributes="member: 24855"><p>Hi,</p><p>Glad the information was of interest. I understand totally about the scrolling thing. With my old 1366x768 display I had a lot of trouble with this. The EDID data from the TV did not advertise a 50Hz (or some other multiple of 25Hz, I'm in the UK which uses 25Hz frame rates) refresh rate. So out of the box I had little jumps as things scrolled. I managed to force a 50Hz refresh using powerstrip (but lost 1:1 pixel mapping as a result). My new TV advertises 50Hz and with that setup scrolling is smooth. However on SD signals there is a slight blurring of the text. I'm not sure if this is just because it is SD on a big monitor, or some artefact of the de-interlacing process. One of the things I have noticed is that with the more advanced de-interlacing options when used on SD you do occasionally see some slightly odd effects (but again this may be down to watching a relatively low res highly compressed DVB-T signal on a biggish screen). Certainly the AVS forums are full of people mentioning such effects from the processing provided by a number of TVs (Sony, Samsung), etc. when using more sophisticated processing options....</p><p></p><p>All the best</p><p></p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gloomyandy, post: 287066, member: 24855"] Hi, Glad the information was of interest. I understand totally about the scrolling thing. With my old 1366x768 display I had a lot of trouble with this. The EDID data from the TV did not advertise a 50Hz (or some other multiple of 25Hz, I'm in the UK which uses 25Hz frame rates) refresh rate. So out of the box I had little jumps as things scrolled. I managed to force a 50Hz refresh using powerstrip (but lost 1:1 pixel mapping as a result). My new TV advertises 50Hz and with that setup scrolling is smooth. However on SD signals there is a slight blurring of the text. I'm not sure if this is just because it is SD on a big monitor, or some artefact of the de-interlacing process. One of the things I have noticed is that with the more advanced de-interlacing options when used on SD you do occasionally see some slightly odd effects (but again this may be down to watching a relatively low res highly compressed DVB-T signal on a biggish screen). Certainly the AVS forums are full of people mentioning such effects from the processing provided by a number of TVs (Sony, Samsung), etc. when using more sophisticated processing options.... All the best Andy [/QUOTE]
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