Posted: 4/14/2017 10:23:34 PM EDT
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So when I watch my projector in 16:9 I get glasses of lines that sporadically? appear but when I put it in 4:3 it looks fine. Is it charter or my projector?
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| Tiling? Pixalations? Not sure what glasses of lines is. Both of those are breaking of lines when it goes to blocks. Depends if you are old school or new school. And Tiling is the new way of saying shit goes to pixels. Does it happen on both HD and SD shows? If so does it do both on all channels or just certain channels? First thing I can recommend is new HDMI cable. If just HD and nothing on SD then HDMI is first thing else the signal you are getting is just shit with to much noise. Who is you cable company? That helps some. |
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Lines? Do you mean interlacing or pixelation?
Interlacing means you probably don't have your cable box set to the right video output. Pixelation could be a bunch of things from a crappy cable signal from the provider to an HDMI cable that isn't meeting the bandwidth needs. |
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Lines? Do you mean interlacing or pixelation? Interlacing means you probably don't have your cable box set to the right video output. Pixelation could be a bunch of things from a crappy cable signal from the provider to an HDMI cable that isn't meeting the bandwidth needs. The lines 'pop' in and out while watching cable. I set the projector to 1x zoom and they went away but when I set it back to straight 16:9 they come back. My cable company is Charter. I'm gonna give them a call and see what they say. |
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It has something to do with the cable box/company. I pulled out my PS3 and hooked it up. It worked fine with having to zoom or anything. The lines 'pop' in and out while watching cable. I set the projector to 1x zoom and they went away but when I set it back to straight 16:9 they come back. My cable company is Charter. I'm gonna give them a call and see what they say. |