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katzbalger
I got a new 32" Insignia Plasma(had no idea they were making plasmas that size now) for christmas, and I'm blown away with the picture quality, but when playing games on my 360Elite, I have noticed one little nagging thing that is getting to me.

When panning the view up and down in games like FarCry2 and Fallout 3(only games I've really run on it so far) I notice horizontal lines, almost like scan lines - just visible across the screen, especially across things like vegetation. Panning left and right does not produce a similar effect. I'm running through the supplied HDMI cable, at 720p. It's not a big issue really, but it's a bit of an annoyance given the outstanding picture quality otherwise. I can live with it, but if I can make it go away, I would really like to.

Any ideas?
lostboyz
its called screen tearing and its not your TVs fault, it happens in some games when the processing cant keep up with the change of scenery on the screen.
katzbalger
Cool, thank you! I booted up Half Life 2 in my original XBOX and saw there was no evidence of it, then I switched cables from HDMI to Component with no effect, then I switched resolution down to 480, and the lines went away, at the cost of picture quality. I also noticed that there was no problem with some other games, less graphics intensive I guess, like Battlestations Midway.

Good to know it's nothing with my screen. I appreciate the heads up! f^_^'
Mikesshunk
I'm having a similar problem with my 19" LCD. When I watch TV hooked up through the component cables, there are 2 horizontal lines that move up the screen, regardless of wether the channel is HD or not . Even when the Comcast box is shut off it does the same thing but this only happens with component input. My coax and hdmi work fine. Do I have the same issue?
Mholt215
You will actually mess up your TV if you keep playing it like that.. my friends TV has dead pixels on it now, like big white dots all over the screen even when watching TV and DVDs just from playing 360 so much on it.
lostboyz
lol, gullible is written on the ceiling too
StrictPuppet
QUOTE(Mholt215 @ Jan 9 2009, 08:40 PM) *

You will actually mess up your TV if you keep playing it like that.. my friends TV has dead pixels on it now, like big white dots all over the screen even when watching TV and DVDs just from playing 360 so much on it.


Ya, we reccomend not using a tv for gaming, use a peice of buttered toast instead. sad.gif
Spudknuckles
QUOTE(katzbalger @ Jan 3 2009, 08:38 PM) *

I got a new 32" Insignia Plasma(had no idea they were making plasmas that size now) for christmas, and I'm blown away with the picture quality, but when playing games on my 360Elite, I have noticed one little nagging thing that is getting to me.

When panning the view up and down in games like FarCry2 and Fallout 3(only games I've really run on it so far) I notice horizontal lines, almost like scan lines - just visible across the screen, especially across things like vegetation. Panning left and right does not produce a similar effect. I'm running through the supplied HDMI cable, at 720p. It's not a big issue really, but it's a bit of an annoyance given the outstanding picture quality otherwise. I can live with it, but if I can make it go away, I would really like to.

Any ideas?

Have had the same problem since getting a new samsung monitor to play my 360 on 1080p. Faint horizontal lines apear on dark backgrounds..been through 3 new hd cables to try to sort this prob out but failed.

Having read other posts on this forum saying that they have replaced monitors and consoles..and still had lines, I had little hope of resolving the issue... However one last attempt at fixing this yielded the solution.

The plug to both my monitor and 360 were connected to a multi-plug extension. I removed them from this and plugged them both directly to the wall socket. wooo problem solved..no more lines.
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