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    Quote Originally Posted by kryton View Post
    Do you get the same problem on your ET8500 or 7500 twol?

    As a support forum I was expecting a better response from the image creators to be honest.

    Although im greatful for the time and effort they put into a image.....there must be an answer for this.

    If it is driver related...cant the drivers from vix 3.2 be used?
    ET8500/7500 - Short answer is No
    Also as the drivers are in the OE-A and therefore are automatically part of all the Images that are part of the OE-A you would have expected this issue to be widely reported, but I have never seen other reports.
    Having said that, I have been a long term user of plasma TV,s where there are some visual defects that are only seen by a small % of people, they are there but most peoples eyes don,t see them, which has lead to a few very agitated people on the AV forums.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twol View Post
    ET8500/7500 - Short answer is No
    Also as the drivers are in the OE-A and therefore are automatically part of all the Images that are part of the OE-A you would have expected this issue to be widely reported, but I have never seen other reports.
    Having said that, I have been a long term user of plasma TV,s where there are some visual defects that are only seen by a small % of people, they are there but most peoples eyes don,t see them, which has lead to a few very agitated people on the AV forums.
    To be honest mate i hadnt ruled out my tv being at fault at first, but then i noticed the same issue when streaming to my tablet and mobile.

    Thats when i did a search here and stumbled across the 2 threads in my last post.
    Which is the exact same problem im getting. Solid vertical lines mostly seen on peoples noses...hence Abu's script "linesonnose"

    Im no expert but running the script does solve it, which to me suggests its altering something within the image? Thats why i assumed it was a bug...that and the fact my box runs sweet as a nut on 3.2.
    Ive tried adding the script to the cron timer. But you can only get it to run hourly....so if you come out of standby sometimes you have to wait for the timer to do its thing.... ive tried manually setting the timer to run every 10 minutes using */10 * * * * but it doesnt seem to like this and the script doesnt run.

    Would be great if this could be sorted.

    Thanks for the replys guys.
    Last edited by kryton; 22-09-16 at 08:31.

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