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Originally Posted by gary333
Cheers for info. I have tried this different settings but you still don't get the bars as you do on terrestrial. You do on say futurma and simpsons but they are the vertical bars. The box is getting rid of the horizontal bars.
I thought Dot by Dot should be used as this ensures the TV does nothing to the picture? Full stretches the picture even more.
I had a lot of problems with the TV with ghosting with SkyHD at first. This was fixed by turning DNR, Film mode, and Active Contrast off. These are still off now.
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dot to dot gives you 1-1 pixel mapping on your tv but the problem is that some of the channels are not centered or have bars that annoy. setting the tv to full does stretch the image but it gets rid of the bars.
as for the vertical bars are you watching a HD channel as any HD channel that broadcast non HD content has to display the broadcast in its original broacast resolution so on FX HD with Family Guy or C4 HD with The Simpsons you get the vertical bars as its not HD content.
totaally agree with the DNR, Flim mode and active contrast issues its something that Sharp have an issue with ghosting once these settings are enabled (including mine) and if possible you should really leave it off but the DNR will clear the dotty effect up but at the cosr of ghosting. the way i get rid of the dotty effect is to lower my sharpnes and that solves the issue.
one thing ive found on the internet browsing the AV Forums is that the image in VM is generally slightly softer (slightly fuzzy/blurry) on VM as apposed to SKY. i think its part of the effect from upscaling that the SKY HD box does not do.