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In Reply to: Getting digital artifacts with my Toshiba SD-220E DVD player posted by Bod on December 30, 2002 at 17:04:25:
Can you provide a few more details? What's your display device? Does the TV have a line doubler? Is this a progressive scan DVD player? Have you calibrated your TV with Video Essentials or Avia?Jagged diagonal lines are a pretty common digital artifact with composite, s-video and component connections. I don't know anything about RGB hookups. It's possible that some of what you're seeing is a TV issue that is only now being exposed by a higher quality signal -- the VE / Avia disks may help isolate the problem if that's the case.
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Well it's a 7 year old Toshiba 2535DB TV, not widescreen. 28 inches I think. Gives a very good picture with off-air broadcasts. The jagged edges arent as much of a problem as the strange effect noticed on thinks like brick walls (only at certain angles) when the picture pans across them. I have ordered a better quality SCART cable though so hopefully that will sort it.
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