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Old 03-31-02, 09:40 PM
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Help - Jaggies using my Progressive player and HDTV?

I have a Toshiba SD-3750 Progressive scan dvd player and a Sony KP-57HW40 HDTV.

I've noticed certain 'jaggie" effects on two seperate occasions, one when playing Jay and Silent Bob, and the other when playing X-Men. The movie starts out crystal clear, then eventually i see scenes in which i can see horizontal "jaggies."

Does anyone know what i am talking about or what can i do?
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I don't know if this applies to your TV or your DVD player, but do you have progressive scan turned on?
Old 03-31-02, 11:16 PM
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Yea, i have the switch in the back of the unit set to progressive.
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Re: Help - Jaggies using my Progressive player and HDTV?

Originally posted by Shafted!
I have a Toshiba SD-3750 Progressive scan dvd player and a Sony KP-57HW40 HDTV.

I've noticed certain 'jaggie" effects on two seperate occasions, one when playing Jay and Silent Bob, and the other when playing X-Men. The movie starts out crystal clear, then eventually i see scenes in which i can see horizontal "jaggies."

Does anyone know what i am talking about or what can i do?
Well there may or may not be anything you can do. If you have properly set up the player and calibrated the tv it may simply be a case of a bad transfer. Motion artifacts are annoying.

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