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Astro B.yond V2.0, HD Content Available
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azri
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Jan 5 2010, 12:11 AM
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Tried to connect the component input simultaneously for SD channels - doesn't look that good. Via HDMI slightly better to my eyes. Furthermore I think there's a bit of flickering and there's a faint blue line appears in the middle of the screen.
Using Pana 42 - TH-42PS10K.
I can switch to and fro (flipping between TV input). Sound goes out via composite.
All function looks fine accept the PQ reported above.
I think I'll make do with the SD PQ via HDMI.
I've checked my pana, it has ability to turn off overscan - should I do this? Is it a good idea? why? - so that it's exact 1 to 1 mapping of pixel?
This post has been edited by azri: Jan 5 2010, 12:12 AM
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azri
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Jan 11 2010, 04:48 PM
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QUOTE(oimeng @ Jan 11 2010, 03:26 PM) The AVR is put in standby mode. AVR will bypass the video from decoder direct to plasma. The tv will switch one time normally but when for astro byond, it is more than 1 time. There was 1 time it happened 3 times and there was no picture after that. I have to off and on the decoder. I am using onkyo 607. Maybe it's specific to onkyo setup? maybe better luck at the onkyo thread. However I can report that my setup works fine. It's one time switch and that's it. Never had any issue. Byond decoder > Sony HT-SF360 > Pana 42PS10K All on HDMI In fact I'm connecting 3 things to the HT - PS3, WD Live and Byond.
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