I've been watching the U.S. Open coverage in HD on CBS for the last five hours and during the first four, I was having a problem where the video scrambled almost every time there was an overlay graphic put up. You know stuff like the score, player stats, that kind of stuff. I figured the problem was with the CBS feed so I didn't think much of it. It only happened during the 1080i feed, never during the 480i upconvert portions of the feed. Finally I called a few of my friends in Atlanta to see if they where seeing the same thing, thinking maybe the local CBS affiliate was screwing up the feed. Everyone else said their picture looked find. I then checked the HDTV Programming forum over at AVS so see if anyone from around the country was reporting problems and no one was. The more I thought the more it appeared to me the problem I was seeing looked very similiar to what you see when you are in 480p, 720p, or 1080i mode and press the menu button on the 1098 and you have the OSD OUTPUT option set to SCREEN+MON. I checked my DISPLAY OPTIONS settings and I had PROGRESSIVE = NO and OSD OUTPUT set to SCREEN+MON. I left PROGRESSIVE set to NO and changed OSD OUTPUT to SCREEN only. Since I made the change I have had no further problems.
It's almost as if the 1098's video circuitry is sensing the network's graphic overlay and for a split second, thinks it's a command to display it's own graphics? I don't know but the problem did indeed go away after making the change. The PROGRESSIVE and OSD OUTPUT setting really do need to be based on INPUT and not global settings.
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It's almost as if the 1098's video circuitry is sensing the network's graphic overlay and for a split second, thinks it's a command to display it's own graphics? I don't know but the problem did indeed go away after making the change. The PROGRESSIVE and OSD OUTPUT setting really do need to be based on INPUT and not global settings.
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