Auto-switch resolution in Thomson DSI8215

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Old 29-08-2009   #1
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Auto-switch resolution in Thomson DSI8215

There is a bug in the software in the Thomson DSI8215 which affect the auto-switch option at different resolutions.

After a while the box will be stuck in 576i if i switch to a HD channel, only way to sort it is to reboot the box.

Anyone know if Sky will fix this bug?
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skys fix to this is to go to the picture setting and change this from auto to a hd resolution ie 1080i, the auto part is not actually doing what its ment to, but then again why would you want it on auto if u want to get the best possible picture, best putting the hd resolution to the 1080i and then saving it

old menu style

services
system setup
picture setting
hd resolution (change this setting anything other than auto)
save the new settings

new menu style
services
settings
picture
hd resolution (change this setting anything other than auto)
save then new setting
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