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Originally Posted by Perfect Choice
But there are plenty that do as well. There is a known filtering fault which wasn't picked up on trials, see VM Forum statement below.
A beta trial of Tivo software is about to start which includes a fix for this issue. But personally I am not expecting to see this update until September at teh earliest, as it includes feature enhancements as well, so will take time though beta testing.
So a case of either put up with the picture for 3 months or go back to V+. With TV adjustments, I've managed to get my picture to a state I can tolerate (still see the "softening" effect though) so I will wait for the update as enjoy have 1TB capacity so always record in HD (where softening effect is only minor) when possible.
http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...ty/td-p/500443
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I know that however it seems to depend on the way the TV outputs the image and simply by changing the TVs image processing effect you can improve or fix it totally. I would say from the posts I have seen Sony TVs are among the worst affected and Samsung TVs haven't been effected as much.
I think its the way the box outputs the images and puts the frames in the wrong order causing the blurring or soft image. Some TVs seem to pick it up fine and change it back and others output as recieved. hope that made sense lol.