I am using a demo 1068 processor until my 1098 arrives and have a DVD and HD DVR from Time Warner attached with component cables and then outputting to the TV through Monitor out with component cables. When watching the Cable input, every few minutes the video will drop out for several seconds and the reappear as if the 1068 is reacquiring the signal. If I replay the problem scene, it drops out at the same spot so it seems to be an issue with the 1068 picking up the signal from the cable box at that point. If I bypass the 1068 and go directly to the TV the scene plays normally. I had heard another member mentioned a problem with video switching, is this a known problem? Any ideas? By the way, I had demo'd a 1098 for a week and hadn't noticed this problem.
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Originally posted by Swilliams97I am using a demo 1068 processor until my 1098 arrives and have a DVD and HD DVR from Time Warner attached with component cables and then outputting to the TV through Monitor out with component cables. When watching the Cable input, every few minutes the video will drop out for several seconds and the reappear as if the 1068 is reacquiring the signal. If I replay the problem scene, it drops out at the same spot so it seems to be an issue with the 1068 picking up the signal from the cable box at that point. If I bypass the 1068 and go directly to the TV the scene plays normally. I had heard another member mentioned a problem with video switching, is this a known problem? Any ideas? By the way, I had demo'd a 1098 for a week and hadn't noticed this problem.Richard
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Since there's multiple issues in that thread (PAL, PROGRESSIVE, etc) here's the short answer.
For any source resolution higher than 480i (basically Progressive DVD and anything HD), you have to tell the processor.
In the setup menu is a setting labeled PROGRESSIVE. In the case of the 1068 it can be set for every combination of video's 1, 2, & 3. If your DVD and HD are on Video 1 & 3, cycle through to you see V1+V3.. Basically match up what inputs are HD and/or progressive.
If you have all ready set these, then there's probably a problem with the video board..
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