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<blockquote data-quote="LateAdopter" data-source="post: 1048050" data-attributes="member: 412234"><p>On my Primo I ended up with the following, which I think works correctly, if the aspect ratio is signalled correctly in the mpeg pack header.</p><p></p><p>In Audio/Video settings:</p><p>video resolution = 1080p50</p><p>This fixes some skipping problems, primarily caused by the image processing in my Samsung TV. Also it means that the box does the deinterlacing rather than the TV. The box does excellent quality deinterlacing.</p><p></p><p>Auto frame rate = disable</p><p></p><p>TV aspect ratio = 16:9</p><p></p><p>Aspect ratio conversion = Letter Box</p><p>Actually it really means pillar box. So the box pads the 4:3 frame to 16:9, and the TV doesn't have to do anything.</p><p></p><p>I have the TV set to "fit screen" so that there is no overscan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LateAdopter, post: 1048050, member: 412234"] On my Primo I ended up with the following, which I think works correctly, if the aspect ratio is signalled correctly in the mpeg pack header. In Audio/Video settings: video resolution = 1080p50 This fixes some skipping problems, primarily caused by the image processing in my Samsung TV. Also it means that the box does the deinterlacing rather than the TV. The box does excellent quality deinterlacing. Auto frame rate = disable TV aspect ratio = 16:9 Aspect ratio conversion = Letter Box Actually it really means pillar box. So the box pads the 4:3 frame to 16:9, and the TV doesn't have to do anything. I have the TV set to "fit screen" so that there is no overscan. [/QUOTE]
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