BTT
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Hi there.
I have an image quality issue with a Marshall V-R70P-HDA 7" monitor fed via component from an HPX500. The image quality on the monitor is terrible in both 1080i and 480i. The picture suffers from what looks like a phase problem with flickering horizontal bars slowly moving up the screen. No matter how I have the camera set up, the picture looks the same. The techs at Marshall say it sounds like a tear in the signal. They're looking into it to see if it's just a one-off problem or something widespread.
Now when I plug in the same monitor to an HVX200 with the AV-out set to either 720P, 1080i, or 480i, the picture is excellent. Good enough to pull focus with. Interestingly the HPX500 component video out menu does not have a setting for 720P. All I see are auto, 1080i, and 480i.
Just to clarify: There is no problem with the recorded image, just what is seen on the monitor.
Has anyone used this model Marshall on the HPX500? If so, how does the picture look?, and how have you set-up the camera?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Best,
Simon
I have an image quality issue with a Marshall V-R70P-HDA 7" monitor fed via component from an HPX500. The image quality on the monitor is terrible in both 1080i and 480i. The picture suffers from what looks like a phase problem with flickering horizontal bars slowly moving up the screen. No matter how I have the camera set up, the picture looks the same. The techs at Marshall say it sounds like a tear in the signal. They're looking into it to see if it's just a one-off problem or something widespread.
Now when I plug in the same monitor to an HVX200 with the AV-out set to either 720P, 1080i, or 480i, the picture is excellent. Good enough to pull focus with. Interestingly the HPX500 component video out menu does not have a setting for 720P. All I see are auto, 1080i, and 480i.
Just to clarify: There is no problem with the recorded image, just what is seen on the monitor.
Has anyone used this model Marshall on the HPX500? If so, how does the picture look?, and how have you set-up the camera?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Best,
Simon