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    Screen position Duo2

    Since upgrading to .13 latest vix keep getting fuzzy white lines down the side of the screen, only way to fix it is change the screen position settings?

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    Hi,
    disable overscan on your TV then you donīt have to mess around with the screen position. When OSD-Position has scalles down the GUI to much you get fuzzy areas around the OSD as these areas are not cleared by the driver.

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    Overscan is already disabled , still same issue again today this time its on the opposite side of the screen.

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    Reset back to default settings on your user interface display settings..


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    Hi,
    what are the values of OSD position. I think they should be 0,0,720,576.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trial View Post
    Hi,
    what are the values of OSD position. I think they should be 0,0,720,576.



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    they alter themselves after the box has been powered off and back on?

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    Are you saving the settings by restarting E2?

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    Quote Originally Posted by judge View Post
    Are you saving the settings by restarting E2?
    That isn't required; leaving the screen using 'OK' and answering the 'do you want...' question will save the settings.

    Question is: is the box powered off via the menu or via a power cut?

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    standby then power cut.

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    So that's it then.
    That can cause a lot of damage (soft- and hardware wise).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
    So that's it then.
    That can cause a lot of damage (soft- and hardware wise).
    Been turning it off like that for 2 years never a problem til latest update?

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    Quote Originally Posted by daz450 View Post
    Been turning it off like that for 2 years never a problem til latest update?
    Do you kill the power to your PC or shut it down properly? The receivers need to shut down properly, they are like computers. If the HDD does not shut down properly, you risk damaging it.

    There is "deep standy", which is "shut down" but with ability to wake up for timers etc. You can kill the power after it goes to deep sleep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daz450 View Post
    Been turning it off like that for 2 years never a problem til latest update?
    Then you have been very lucky. Some people are, in spite of asking for trouble

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    So if I understand this correctly is when I put my box into standby and then turn it off completely (I.E whether unplugging or using back switch) then I am doing this wrong.
    So it should go into deep standby before turning it off.
    Saying this, my boxes are always on standby when not in use and I can only remember turning the boxes off a few times for a USB flash or I had a few hangs in the early days.
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    Standby is virtually the same as 'on'; only video and audio outputs are switched off. Power consumption will still be 10-20W, (virtually) the same as when active.
    Same as your laptop when the screen goes black.
    It's a computer, and in standby it fully up and running. Going to deep sleep will properly shut the box down, and from then on the power consumption will be less then 1W (so there is no need to cut the power at all).

    If you really want to save power, you should use the power timers to shut down the box when not in use.

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