Has anyone had this problem?
With the HiDef Comcast Motorola cable box connected to the 1068 via component cables, the video cuts-out for a few seconds and generates video bands, streaks, and other distortions. The duty cycle begins with a few minutes of good video on, then a few seconds off. Over several hours this stretches to 45 minutes of video on, several seconds off. This behavior suggests a thermal related effect.
We have tried all 3 component inputs - same problem. We have used 3 different sets of component cables - same problem. We have used 2 different cable boxes (same model) - same problem.
The Denon 3910 DVD player, when using the same cables and component inputs, does not have this problem.
The cable box, when run directly to the Panasonic PT-L500U projector, does not have this problem.
The composite video i/o does not have this problem.
Other than this problem, we are very pleased with the operation and sound of the 1068.
Regards,
DavidT
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Update: Problem solved:
The problem was solved by setting the video input to "progressive" as suggested by board members Radec, Kevin D, ekkoville, and DrJRapp. (I was attempting to transcode the SD signal)
Thank - you gentlemen!
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With the HiDef Comcast Motorola cable box connected to the 1068 via component cables, the video cuts-out for a few seconds and generates video bands, streaks, and other distortions. The duty cycle begins with a few minutes of good video on, then a few seconds off. Over several hours this stretches to 45 minutes of video on, several seconds off. This behavior suggests a thermal related effect.
We have tried all 3 component inputs - same problem. We have used 3 different sets of component cables - same problem. We have used 2 different cable boxes (same model) - same problem.
The Denon 3910 DVD player, when using the same cables and component inputs, does not have this problem.
The cable box, when run directly to the Panasonic PT-L500U projector, does not have this problem.
The composite video i/o does not have this problem.
Other than this problem, we are very pleased with the operation and sound of the 1068.
Regards,
DavidT
************************************************** ******
Update: Problem solved:
The problem was solved by setting the video input to "progressive" as suggested by board members Radec, Kevin D, ekkoville, and DrJRapp. (I was attempting to transcode the SD signal)
Thank - you gentlemen!
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