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TVwatch
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2005-11-18, 02:38 PM
[Image: tvimage9ff.jpg]

What is this at top of this picture? I use the composite-out and in. Shall I try the s-video? I have the Plextor PX-TV402U.
Anybody else here working with it? How can I optimize the image quality?

Greetings,

Andreas
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2005-11-18, 03:41 PM
Not sure but.....
If you are from the US it could be CC data
If you are from Europa (ARD?) or other TXT countries it could be Teletext data
Overscan during displaying normally takes care of this disturbing feature
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2005-11-18, 04:47 PM
That is common to a fault. No fix I have ever heard of (and you'll find this issue in every PVR/TV-card board). It's CC data or compression or something like that. If you could shrink the picture on your TV, you would see it's always been there.

Only fix I know of (and would love to hear otherwise) is to adjust that part of the picture off-screen. It's why on my tv, in VMR9, it looks like the picture is only letterboxed at the bottom (which, strangely, makes you not notice the bars at all, when you only have the bottom one).
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