ive messed about with my settings on tv and vu duo but still no luck
hi
i am having a bit of trouble with my screen settings.
the back grounds on tv are really bad , its hard to describe but the shading doesnt blend in and there is a visable difference from where it goes darker to lighter instead of being smooth.....does anyone understand what i mean and how to solve it on my vu duo running blackhole 2.0.3
cheers
ive messed about with my settings on tv and vu duo but still no luck
try a different hdmi cable,yes i believe your trying to say picture is not crisp and clear,also does tv screen need a good clean as you would be surprised to see the crap removed from some.
ok see if this works
on the left hand side can you see the shading is clearly in lines?
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and on this one can you see the where the seat belt the shading is in lines?
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neither of them work not valid.
there is defo something wrong....have a look at this video and its poor quality but it show the picture going lighter and darker
yes i see it is not the best,check all your connections,i would still try a better hdmi cable to see if it improves or post what settings are on use on box and tv someone might spot something.
grogking (6th November, 2013)
yes i see it is not the best,check all your connections,i would still try a better hdmi cable to see if it improves or post what settings are on use on box and tv someone might spot something.
the links come up invalid attachment contact admin.
the problem has just started in the last week.
and there are so many settings i wouldnt know where to start...most of them are just default though
hmmm ok after extensive googling i think its my tv and its false contouring.....i will start a thread elswhere!
no mention of anything can be a difficult fix if you are even using a hdmi?
The first thing to look at is turn off all picture processing modes on your LCD/LED/Plasma such as Dynamic contrast, HDMI Black level, MPEG noise filter. Just so you know they could be labelled something different on your set.
But this is a good starting point
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