site Search:


 
    All Forums Hot Topics Gallery






how-to block ads


 
Search Topic:
Uniqs:
901
Share Topic
Posting?
Post a:
Post a:
Links: ·Forum Rules ·Need Help ·MC Policies ·FAQ ·MC Homepage ·Links
AuthorAll Replies

hawkeye_wx

join:2009-01-07
Cedar Rapids, IA

1 edit

[IA] New HD box... annoying problem

I've been watching my local HD channels via QAM for several months. Yesterday I decided to finally get an HD box from Mediacom. It is a Pace DC757X box. The problem is when I'm watching an SD feed there is often a flickering white'ish line along the top of the screen. It is a bit of a distraction. Anyone experience something like this? Should I trade it in for a different box?

Look for an "Aspect" or "Zoom" button on the remote for the box. Push the button to see if that clears the line. I had the same problem with my new Pace box (DC700X) on my HDTV and changing the Aspect made the line go away.



lucas8177

@alpeng.com

reply to hawkeye_wx

said by hawkeye_wx:

I've been watching my local HD channels via QAM for several months. Yesterday I decided to finally get an HD box from Mediacom. It is a Pace DC757X box. The problem is when I'm watching an analog feed there is often a thick flickering line along the top of the screen. It is a bit of a distraction. Anyone experience something like this? Should I trade it in for a different box?
I ran into this problem too when watching analog channels on my projector. i think these lines are actually suppose to be there. The way I corrected this on my projector was to adjust the overscan setting, which basically removed a line of pixels. A lot of tv's do this automatically, but some of the newer tv's allow you to turn the feature off. I think it's called 1:1 or something like that. Basically, it allows you to see all the pixels when watching a blu-ray or other 1080P source. You may be able to adjust this setting.

djbrettb

join:2008-07-09
Ames, IA

Yep.. Lucas is exactly right. Another way that will probably work is to set the box to native output, that way it outputs the SD channels at 480i, in which your TV will 99.9% likely automatically adjust the overscan settings.


Friday, 01-Jun 19:13:31 Terms of Use & Privacy | feedback | contact | Hosting by nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo
over 12.5 years online © 1999-2012 dslreports.com.
Most commented news this week
Hot Topics