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Top corrupted black bar in standard definition (non-HD)?


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See http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/5192/sn...04233037mi0.jpg ... Is it normal for me to be seeing that top part. I was told this is for "excessive vertical blanking (more than 20 lines) which pushes the vertical interval, along with whatever test signals, SID, closed-captioning, etc., down into visible range" from alt.tech.hdtv newsgroup.

 

Is there a way to cover this up? I have no problems with HD ones. Thank you in advance.

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See http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/5192/sn...04233037mi0.jpg ... Is it normal for me to be seeing that top part. I was told this is for "excessive vertical blanking (more than 20 lines) which pushes the vertical interval, along with whatever test signals, SID, closed-captioning, etc., down into visible range" from alt.tech.hdtv newsgroup.

 

Is there a way to cover this up? I have no problems with HD ones. Thank you in advance.

 

This is perfectly normal. DVBViewer displays the full image. Just use the zoom control to stretch the image a bit. You won't notice the difference (after all a normal TV does a much bigger cropping) but you will get rid of those white lines.

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This is perfectly normal. DVBViewer displays the full image. Just use the zoom control to stretch the image a bit. You won't notice the difference (after all a normal TV does a much bigger cropping) but you will get rid of those white lines.
Is there a way to have DVBViewer autozoom in and out between these? I noticed each one can be different sizes. Obviously, I don't want to zoom in and out for HD ones since those are fine.
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Is there a way to have DVBViewer autozoom in and out between these? I noticed each one can be different sizes. Obviously, I don't want to zoom in and out for HD ones since those are fine.

 

You're not the first one to ask. AFAIK this feature is not yet in...

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You're not the first one to ask. AFAIK this feature is not yet in...
Ah, OK. :rolleyes:

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