refresh rates? macrovision? or something more sinister??

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Panel: Infocus Powerview 820

Q. I have been using my DIY projector set up for a couple of months now, and I have only recently noticed a slight problem with the image and wonder if anyone has experienced the same thing.
When watching TV or a Video through the composite/s-video, I have no problems at all with the image - fast horizontal or vertical action is clear with no blur. However, when I watch a DVD using my PC-based DVD player, the panel "struggles to keep up" with fast horizontal movement. I don't know how else to describe it. It works fine with fast vertical movement, but not horizontal. Also, I can just about see very faint reddish vertical lines (about 20 of them, equally spaced across the whole image) - is this a very mild form of macrovision ?
My PC DVD player works perfectly with my usual PC monitor, and only has these difficulties with the panel.

Can anyone help?

Thanks in advance
 
I also own a PowerView 820 and have noticed the effect you are describing. Search the forum for "horizontal splitting" - that's what I called it.

I used my PV 820 with the TV-4000 line doubler... the results were excellent *except* for the splitting.

I also noticed that s-video straight in doesn't produce the effect, but the image is smaller than it full-frame, and not nearly as clear - seems to even be a lower frame rate, etc. Not good.

I'm afraid this is just something you'll have to live with with the PV 820 and VGA-in.

You might try turning the contrast on the panel all the way up, and then adjusting the contrast to desirable levels from your source. I believe I was able to reduce the effect this way - but it never disappeared entirely.

Since you're going the HTPC route... try sending the panel different refresh rates. This panel seemed to like almost any rate I could throw at it (from different like doublers.) You might minimize the splitting even further by sending it a certain refresh rate that it likes.

It's a real shame that this otherwise wonderful panel suffers from this symptom. It may sound silly, but try to "live with it" for a while... I seemed to notice a strange psychological effect where the visual centers of my brain partially compensated for the splitting effect after a bit of focused, yet non-scrutinizing viewing.

I'd be very curious to know if you can get rid of it or minimize it further through experimentation. Please post again with your results.

-Schmanthony
 
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