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Thread: Jerky Picture on ultimo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
    That sounds like (de)interlace problems.
    What is the resolution of the channels on which that happens?
    What is the video-output setting of your box.
    On sd is not as noticeable, on hd for example it is on sports news channel hd, the full picture is clear, but as always on sky sports news you see little preview boxes bottom right, it is these that show it clearer as a small screen thus bigger slices is how i can say they look.
    sky one adverts, anything advert wise shows this issue and not as much in the actual programs but it is there.
    I have as one m ember suggested remove teh video enhancements system plugin to see if any changes.
    I thought possibly it could be the new 2.3 image when it was introduced, but i have used bh images of same period and still there, which lead me to believe the bootloader as like i say i never had this in v2.1 etc.
    Cheers
    output form box is 1080i, but i have tested on 720 and the same

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    Can anybody post a video or screen shot of this ?

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