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The famous CLV color smear issue that many have noticed on the
D703/D704/Elite 79/Elite 99 players does seem to be based on the monitor
that's being used.
I have a 27 inch Proscan set that smears like nuts using these
players.
As a test, I hooked up my D703 to my 30 inch widescreen CRT HD Philips
tv and tested for smear. No smear at all.
On disc one of the Star Wars Special Edition box set, I like to use
the scene where Leah bends over and puts a disc into R2D2.
On my analog Proscan set, her hand smears right across the screen. Zero
smearing on the digital Philips set.
So, this does seem to indicate that it's in the processing of the
signal itself, via the monitor used, that causes the CLV color smear
issue.
Kevin
The famous CLV color smear issue that many have noticed on the
D703/D704/Elite 79/Elite 99 players does seem to be based on the monitor
that's being used.
I have a 27 inch Proscan set that smears like nuts using these
players.
As a test, I hooked up my D703 to my 30 inch widescreen CRT HD Philips
tv and tested for smear. No smear at all.
On disc one of the Star Wars Special Edition box set, I like to use
the scene where Leah bends over and puts a disc into R2D2.
On my analog Proscan set, her hand smears right across the screen. Zero
smearing on the digital Philips set.
So, this does seem to indicate that it's in the processing of the
signal itself, via the monitor used, that causes the CLV color smear
issue.
Kevin