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Was anyone else's picture and sound going garbled for 3 or 4 seconds every so often last night, especially during the world cup semi final?
Were they both using digital? Surely there is no tuning on the TV for digital - you just switch to the relevant source, e.g. Scart2?I had similer sync issues following their recent changes on one TV (not on the other which was odd), I found that retuning both the TV and box solved it.
Were they both using digital? Surely there is no tuning on the TV for digital - you just switch to the relevant source, e.g. Scart2?
How do you retune the box?
Does anybody else have a problem where parts are cut off the picture at either side?
I have this problem wih UPC but others I know do not have the same problem with Sky.
I don't think it is related to the TV as I have gone through all the settings.
Thanks - I might give them a call to report the problem and see if they recommend a reset. Once I have an hour or so free to spend on the phone, that is.They were doing upgrades in my area which were supposed to happen automatically. However it didn't seem to work right and after ringing UPC, we were advised to restore the factory settings on the box (retune is probably the wrong description for it). UPC sent out a code to do it.
Isn't this just a problem with the aspect ratio settings? The best option varies depending on what channel you watch, and what ratio they use for broadcast. TV3 still seems to be using 4:3 ratio for news and Vinnie Brown, so if you are set to widescreen (16:9 or 14:9) then he looks squashed or stretched.
Is this with all channels, all of the time? Or does it vary by station or programme?It's not the aspect ratio. No matter what aspect I set it at the picture is still cropped at the sides. You notice it when there is writing or credits which are cut off (e.g. score in top left corner in sports).
Is this with all channels, all of the time? Or does it vary by station or programme?
Also, sometime it freezes - anyone know is there a way to reset it other than unplugging the set-top?
You need to hit the menu button, then go into settings -- TV Settings -- Audio Synchronisation. You can move this up or down to speed up or slow the audio to suit.
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