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Old 03-07-2007, 18:33   #1
 
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Weird TV Problem

While watching Sky through the AV1 socket my tv keeps switching aspect then back to what I set it at.

Only happens on Sky. I have got a PS2 and a XBOX 360 connected to it and it has never happened.

The TV is a Panasonic TX32LXD

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While watching Sky through the AV1 socket my tv keeps switching aspect then back to what I set it at.

Only happens on Sky. I have got a PS2 and a XBOX 360 connected to it and it has never happened.

The TV is a Panasonic TX32LXD

Cheers
Could it be that your TV and Sky are set on different display formats?

Might be worth checking your settings on both.
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Re: Weird TV Problem

I used to have a TV the switch its aspect depending what channel I switched to. So I think your best checking that out.
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