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Fuzzy text and No Event Information
Suze65
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Wannabe Geek
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26-Feb-2013 20:33
We have Dish TV and these two issues have just arisen. So no information onscreen about the programme and all text onscreen looks fuzzy.
Just can't figure out why this would be.
Thanks.
hdinsider
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Ultimate Geek
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26-Feb-2013 20:40
Which Dish TV model have you got? Sounds like the receiver has a fault. Is it connected to your TV via HDMI or analog?
don't mess with me.... i'm the hd insider....
Suze65
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Wannabe Geek
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770748
26-Feb-2013 21:24
The model is T1050PVR. It is connected via HDMI.
hdinsider
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Ultimate Geek
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770846
27-Feb-2013 07:35
If you've already tried giving it a full power down and it still has the problem, I think you should take it back to the shop.
Is it set to 1080i output? If it's set to a lower output resolution, like 576, it won't look as sharp as it could.
don't mess with me.... i'm the hd insider....
Suze65
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Wannabe Geek
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27-Feb-2013 20:03
Thanks for your help. Much appreciated.
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