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Topic: Video image jumping
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Steve Guttag
We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!
Posts: 12814
From: Annapolis, MD
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 06-21-2014 05:05 PM
There in lies your problem. If you look at the luminance signal on the "Y" (green terminal) with an O'Scope, you will likely see the sync pulse is modulating. I don't know why but some DVD and BluRay players will output, what best can be described as, a differential output. When the signal drops to near zero IRE...so does the sync pulse and the display effectively looses sync. The higher the frequency, the more dramatic the effect. For instance, if you drop your signal output to say 480i, odds are the problem will greatly diminish...but the higher you go, the greater the likelihood of the problem.
Now that most people are running nothing but digital signals, this normally isn't an issue anymore...especially since the "analog sunset" has taken place on the BluRay manufacturers.
The short answer is...move away from component output. If you have to use component, use a conditioner that will make the signal viable for your projector. Note too, if you try your S-Video or Composite output, you won't see the problem either. Not only are they 480i...they always have an "unbalanced" output.
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