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Old 11-13-2011, 05:40 PM   #1
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Just curious to as why my Plasma PN51D7000 uses all the pixles on the side at first, then like 30 mins threw the movie it slowly shrinks on row of pixles at a time?? It stops at 4 rows
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Sooo i think i figured it out haah, incase anyone elses was wondering... I turned off the Pixel Shifting and now the whole screen stays on with 1:85 formats!
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Yeah, thats pixel shit. I use Screen Fit, so pixel shifting is not working anyways. I will have some gaps at the top or sides, but 1:1 pixel mapping is more important to me.
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Very good advice. ^^ Over-scanning the image is accomplished by a slight zoom that reduces resolution and distorts the image.

On broadcast channels some channels may show the vertical interval at the top of the screen; some displays have picture adjustments to raise the image to hide the vertical interval behind the bezel without giving up the pixel mapping benefits.

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Thanks for the advice elwaylite & Robert Zohn
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