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Re: What causes Vertical Stripes in GS/OS 6.0.1 desktop?



Well after reading thru the replies I did something that didn't even
occur to me earlier, I went thru the menu options of the TV. (Yes, it
is a CRT)  There's a picture option simply called,  "Digital Enhance"
with three options; On, Off, Auto.  I set it to off and the problem
went away.

Thanks.


On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 19:25:05 -0700, "Michael J. Mahon"
<mjmahon@aol.com> wrote:

>MdntTrain wrote:
>> On Aug 15, 4:57 pm, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>I understand that, but your *monitor* is resampling the video signal,
>>>and that's where the problem occurs.  Sorry I wasn't clearer about this.
>>>
>>>If you were to display the output of your converter on an analog CRT
>>>monitor, you would not see those beats or aliases, since then no
>>>resampling is done.
>>>
>>>-michael
>> 
>> 
>> Hey Michael,
>> 
>>    Rob is the guy who posted this thread, not me.  He wrote he's using
>> a 32" Panasonic TV.  I assumed it was CRT -- maybe not.
>
>And it may be a CRT but still have digital processing...
>
>>    With my setup, I've used both a CRT (no issues) AND 19" LCD TVs
>> with Ypbpr inputs.. no banding there either.  Guess I got lucky on the
>> LCD side with either excellent filters or remarkable dot clock
>> synching.
>
>Way to go--luck counts!  ;-)
>
>-michael
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