mike_m
Active Member
I've had two HDR Fox T2's running happily alongside each other for many years now - but today I noticed a new discrepancy between the two. They're both playing through the same TV, but one of them is not as sharp as the other. The difference is not enormous, but enough that I see it clearly. I've checked all the settings I can think of on both the TV and the Hummys, and they're all identical. Both Hummys are connected via HDMI
I attach 2 pics taken with a fixed camera on a tripod, switching the TV input from one Hummy to the other – both images have same exposure and focus. The effect is visible on both the programmes themselves and the programme guide, though I’m using the programme guide to demonstrate the anomaly, as it allows like-for-like comparison. As can be seen from the images, Hummy B is not as sharp as Hummy A, with the type being broken up and fainter. The Freeview logo is noticeably blurry, and the blue block behind ‘Dragon’s Den’ is showing some echo artifacts. Also, the Hummy B image is slightly larger on screen – as if magnified slightly.
Any ideas as to what might cause this?
I attach 2 pics taken with a fixed camera on a tripod, switching the TV input from one Hummy to the other – both images have same exposure and focus. The effect is visible on both the programmes themselves and the programme guide, though I’m using the programme guide to demonstrate the anomaly, as it allows like-for-like comparison. As can be seen from the images, Hummy B is not as sharp as Hummy A, with the type being broken up and fainter. The Freeview logo is noticeably blurry, and the blue block behind ‘Dragon’s Den’ is showing some echo artifacts. Also, the Hummy B image is slightly larger on screen – as if magnified slightly.
Any ideas as to what might cause this?