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first time poster, long time lurker...After a long time researching and debating, I finally purchased the JVC AV-48WP30 RPTV. This is my first experience with a RPTV and I understand that the PQ is not always excellent OOTB. However, the PQ is very nice playing a DVD as well as satelite feed when the images are stationary or moving slowly. However when the images start moving rapidly (like a hockey game) the image loses all its sharpness and the object that is moving rapidly becomes blurry.
I am using S-video for the connection from the satelite box to the tv. The convergence appears to be set correctly as well.
Does this sound like something that a technican can tweak? or is it possibly defective? If this is just something that JVC's do not handle well, what manufacturers are the best for showing sports (most of my viewing)
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Havn't seen the set in person yet, but I checked out their site. First try "theater" setting, and turn "sharpness" all the way down. Next, get a progressive scan DVD player. Also, I would upgrade to a Hi Def satellite box, you will be blown away by what your TV can actually do. Finally, all TV's need to be calibrated OOTB by a qualified technician, using test equipment, if you want to see them at their best.
Thanks for the reply seth. I think you are correct concerning the progressive scan DVD, that would probably do it. On the satellite side of things it appears that i'm dealing with MPEG2 compression artifacts that were there before but I couldn't see them on the old 19". So I think even with the top o' the line HD Directv receiver, I will still be experiencing the same problems except on the few HD channels.....I have ordered the AVIA setup disk and I hope this will help somewhat until I have the money to get the set professionally calibrated.
thanks again for your input!
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