unidisk
05-19-09, 12:26 AM
I have Pearl connected with 1080p/60Hz, the whole screen is shifting towards to the right and left side of the screen has a vertical bar of non-image. The screen is perfect aligned with 1080p/30 or 1080p/24. I have tried with PS3/Sony BDPS5000ES. Both behave the same. So I think it is the PJ that has some issue.
Anybody has the similar issue? Or any tweak can solve this?
Thanks in advance.
scaesare
05-19-09, 09:57 AM
I have Pearl connected with 1080p/60Hz, the whole screen is shifting towards to the right and left side of the screen has a vertical bar of non-image. The screen is perfect aligned with 1080p/30 or 1080p/24. I have tried with PS3/Sony BDPS5000ES. Both behave the same. So I think it is the PJ that has some issue.
Anybody has the similar issue? Or any tweak can solve this?
Thanks in advance.
I didn't think the Pearl supported 1080p/60.
SteveMo
05-19-09, 10:20 AM
I didn't think the Pearl supported 1080p/60.
I saw one of these in a showroom and it had support for 60P according to what the message on the screen said. I asked the sales person if it was really 60P and he said it had a firmware update.
unidisk
05-19-09, 07:50 PM
I saw one of these in a showroom and it had support for 60P according to what the message on the screen said. I asked the sales person if it was really 60P and he said it had a firmware update.
Any body has information how to get the firmware upgrade? I bought the unit via Amazon so there is no way to get back ask "Dealer" to perform the upgrade.
unidisk
05-19-09, 10:50 PM
OK. Got it resolved.
Under the menu/screen/adjust signal, do a H shift towards to left will make the image aligned. And then it was OK for other format like 1080i/30 from the cable box and the 1080p/24 from the blu-ray player.
scaesare
05-20-09, 10:47 AM
Well... this is VERY interesting.
I really ought to send my unit in for the 24p "tearing" firmware upgrade fix anyway. I winder if this is really a new firmware feature.
What I'd really like would for the VGA input to accept 1920x1080, rather than being capped at 1280x720 as it is today.
SteveMo
05-20-09, 12:02 PM
Well... this is VERY interesting.
I really ought to send my unit in for the 24p "tearing" firmware upgrade fix anyway. I winder if this is really a new firmware feature.
What I'd really like would for the VGA input to accept 1920x1080, rather than being capped at 1280x720 as it is today.
I saw a Blu-Ray demo disc that looked good at 60P but when we watched Transformers on HD-DVD I saw problems some having to do with the new lamp and being on the 92" screen I think. I also think it was an A35 he was using. We watched some of another Blu-Ray movie and that was also shown at 60P. The input was HDMI.