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Neil Joseph
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Is the white line at the extreme top of the image, ie. is it part of the video scan info? If so, what if you adjust the image position vertically very slightly by raising the image until the white line disappears?
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Neil Joseph
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Leons or Audio Video 2000. I got one last week for cdn$249.
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The first time I used the player I set it for 1080i and there was a horizontal white line in the top row of pixels, about 10 pixels wide near the left corner. I turned the player off and on to correct the problem, and I haven't seen it again.
The entire image was shifted slightly to the left on my projector, an NEC LT150. I used the projector's horizontal position adjustment to correct this.
Is there a way to turn off the multi-angle icon that is displayed on screen during some movies, Tomorrow Never Dies, for example? Very annoying.
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Zenith DVB 318
Best Buy is listing the 318 as "in stock" for online orders. Actual stores don't have it yet, though. Just thought I'd throw that out for what it's worth.
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I'm looking forward to trying this thing out. I've never ordered any A/V gear over the internet, so I'll probably get it from BB. It won't be a hassle to return if it doesn't rock my world, and if it does, it's still a great buy. BTW, thanks Eric for the info at AVS. Didn't know the two of you were one and the same.
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For the price I paid, and for a PQ that approaches or maybe even surpasses the Denon (????? based on reports of others) which is much more expensive, it was a no brainer for me, especially since my own display does not have DVI. I think many people got it also because who knows, what if they suddenly decide to no longer do 1080i via component because of whatever concerns the studios have (again ????).
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surpasses which Denon model in PQ??
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I've got a crt based rptv and have yet to see any color bleed at 480p on my DVB-318. Maybe it's a problem on fixed pixel displays.
I didn't buy it to watch old tv shows on anyway, I've got a JVC that does pillarboxing (places black bars on sides so you can use Full on the tv with 4/3 stuff) when I want to watch 4/3 material. To bad my top rated Panasonic with Faroudja de-interlacer doesn't have that nifty feature, I really hate gray bars.
The Zenith will handle non-anamorphic widescreen properly for sets that lock into full at 1080i, has an infinitely variable vertical-only zoom. Results on films like Titanic are excellent, really could be mistaken for true anamorphic. My top rated Panasonic with Faroudja de-interlacer forces me to use the set's very noticeably inferior zoom.
Steve S.
I prefer not to push the subwoofers until they\'re properly run in.