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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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[quote user="tournedos"] That supports the theory of some kind of a frame rate conversion issue. It's only visible in the lower part of the screen, because otherwise you wouldn't be able to see it! This 'shearing' of the image can happen when a frame as drawn by the panel isn't completely in sync with a single frame (or
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Hi Tournedos. The issue was not present on my old 100 hz MK IV panel. The computer runs as it did with the old panel, 1080P, 24p, and there was no issue back then. I havent tried changing the framerate yet but i can give it a go. Furthermore, because someone reported having issues while playing gameconsoles etc. B&O introduced game mode. But switching
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I just had an interesting thought. It seems that the people experiencing the white clouds all had their panel changed/Updated. So far, there seems to be no buyers of the native MK V experiencing any trouble. Is there anyone who has just bought the BV 7.40 MK V that has the same issues? After having the new panel for a while, i have now also experienced
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[quote user="takktakk"] [quote user="Ehlerz"] [quote user="fishta"] The new MKV appears to have no problems, I am very pleased with mine and love watching it every day. A lot of the issues in the early days of the MKIII were SW related and again this has now been ironed out. [/quote] Hi Fishta Have you gotten the SW 9.01
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[quote user="fishta"] The new MKV appears to have no problems, I am very pleased with mine and love watching it every day. A lot of the issues in the early days of the MKIII were SW related and again this has now been ironed out. [/quote] Hi Fishta Have you gotten the SW 9.01 with the Bang & Olufsen text in the lower right corner when
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Hi Jesper My replacement box also said MK IV, but the panel inside was correctly the 200hz MK V panel. So I dont think you have to worry about that. after installation, tjek in the customer menu for 200Hz paneloutput. Be VERY aware of white spots in dark scenes, (try watching it in a dark room when starting up DTV (with the Bang & Olufsen text)
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Hmm, sounds really weird. Your DVI socket should work regardless of HD or not, but ofcause playing HD material will not work. Maybe someone else has a clue to what is wrong.?
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So, did you try unplugging the scartcable to see if you ever had digital sound?
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Hi Again. If it is possible on MK I, it requires a hardware upgrade. Ask your dealer about your possibillities! /Ehlerz
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Ok, to make sure that you do not hear the analoge sound through your scart when connected with scart and S/P diff, try unplugging the scartcable while listening to something. This should not affect the sound if distributed through the digital input. My point is that i do not think you ever had digital sound through S/P diff even though your tv tells
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