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Hello Peeps,
I had Sky HD installed last weekend, and although my Panny TX-32LXD70 screen is fine on the whole, I do STILL get the white line syndrome, even on some HD programmes.
I had it before using my indoor television airel which I thought was the cause?
I normally have my telly on default levels,
Viewing Mode at: Auto
Colour Balance at: Normal
Colour Management at: On
P-NR at: Off
I like the picture these settings produce and as the telly doesn't have the ability for different settings for different inputs then in my eyes it's the best pic across all the inputs, DVD and Video via Scart RGB, 360 via component and Sky HD via HDMI.
So what I am asking is rather then reduce the picture sharpness which reduces the picture quality, are their any other solutions to this problem that people have done? Should I exchange the television for new one? I got the TV from John Lewis.
Any ideas peeps?
Thanks.
I had Sky HD installed last weekend, and although my Panny TX-32LXD70 screen is fine on the whole, I do STILL get the white line syndrome, even on some HD programmes.
I had it before using my indoor television airel which I thought was the cause?
I normally have my telly on default levels,
Viewing Mode at: Auto
Colour Balance at: Normal
Colour Management at: On
P-NR at: Off
I like the picture these settings produce and as the telly doesn't have the ability for different settings for different inputs then in my eyes it's the best pic across all the inputs, DVD and Video via Scart RGB, 360 via component and Sky HD via HDMI.
So what I am asking is rather then reduce the picture sharpness which reduces the picture quality, are their any other solutions to this problem that people have done? Should I exchange the television for new one? I got the TV from John Lewis.
Any ideas peeps?
Thanks.