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Hi,I purchased a Philips Ambilight 47PFL9732 about a year ago refurbished on ebay and its being a great TV but in the last week I have noticed when I turn it on a shadow on the right hand side of the screen that goes away after 10 minutes but its unusal as if I change channels the right hand side of the screen would still have the ghost of the previous channel I was on, even on teletext it shows.Below are some photos I took of the problem:Any advice appreciated on the cause of the problem and if it would be expensive to fix? Hi everybody. I read your discussion recently 'cos in theese mounths i start to have THE SAME problems with my TV LCD PHILIPS 47PFL9732 with a shadow that appear when i turn it on. The shadow disappears by own after about 10-15 min. I contact the support and the Philips assistence came to take the TV, but after few days they told me that it needs to change Panel and the Philips didn't produce them anymore.I took back the Tv and is the same as before. Do you gently have some suggestion?
The only thing i can do is to keep patience everytime i want to watch TV? Thanks a lot.
Hi.I have a really strange problem that I cannot seem to fix.I recently bought a Sony Vaio E-series with an i7-processor, 1gb video card and 6gb ram. In other words, a computer that should have no problems showing hd-movies.As long as I watch video files on the computer it works perfectly even with 1080p-movies.
However, if I connect my computer to my HDTV via HDMI the problems start. Movie playback is slow/choppy, the sound sometimes gets noise and because the picture is slow it gets out of synch. This happens not only with 1080p-movies but with 720p-movies that my old laptop wouldnt even have any problems with.I've tried several different players such as vlc, mpc och gom-player, i've tried updating my video drivers and I have tried extending the display, duplicating the display or even showing the display only on my tv with the same result.I've searched alot both on this forum and on the internet in general but I cannot seem to find anyone with a similar problem (or I just dont know what to search for).Any help would be GREATLY appriciated.Thank you in advanceKekkonen. A video may not play smoothly for the following reasons:1. Your connection speed. As mentioned above, you'll need a broadband connection with at least 500+Kbps for the best viewing experience.2.
Our servers may be experiencing high traffic. If this is the case, there's not much you can do. However, we are continuously adding servers to keep up with demand and improve your experience on our site.3. Your video download speed may be slow or inconsistent. In this case, you can try pausing the video until the entire stream is downloaded (the loading bar reaches the end of the player), and then, once the video's completely loaded try playing the video.4. Occasionally, an incomplete copy of a video can get stuck in your cache and never fully download.
You can re-attempt the download of the video by clearing your browser's cache. You'll find steps on how to do this listed here. Which HDMI cable version are you both using? V1.3 or V1.4? Also make sure the Cable is at higher quality. Amazon sells it's own HDMI cable works like a charm for me.
I have Windows 7 64-bit, 8GB of DDR3 RAM in my brand new ACER/GATEWAY Slim Laptop no issues with i3 Dual Core. I even tested this on Android COBYUSA MID7015 and MID7042 Tablets via HDMI using Amazon HDMI Cable to SONY BAVIA HDTV. These tablets can play MKV @ 1080p.So back on the laptop side make sure you HDD is defragmented, system files are cleaned, chkdsk c: /f is ran. Don't use too much a large VRM file on your system today 1024mb is more than enough.
Also check to see how much RAM is really free when you using HDMI out. Click to expand.I'm talking about Screen Panning from the camera in the movie. Either when the camera is panning or Zooming, the picture seem to tear up and lag.My PC specs are:Intel core i5 2500k@4,5ghz8gb DDR 3 1866 mhzRadeon 6970 at stock.I Fragment my Drives about 1 time a week so it can't be that. Even put one movie on my SSD and it was the same problem. This does not happen on streamed videos from for example Youtube though, so I'm quite confused.I'm Using KPlayer as my main videoplayer but I have also tried it in VLC and it's the same problem.I have also tried to enable and disable all kinds of 'Motion flow' and '600 hz' modes on the tv to se if that was the problem but it isn't.
Click to expand.I hate to say something as strong as, 'it can't be'. But I'll take a chance here. The TV's HDMI resolution and refresh rate are locked based on the source. You can't even change aspect ratio on an HDMI input, that's fixed as well.TS needs to make sure everything is OK with an HDMI source, such as a true Blu-Ray player, or an upscaling DVD player. If either, or both of those work OK, then you've got the problem isolated to the computer.Keep in mind that those sources are fixed file types, (DVD-Video etc.).TS you probably have, but I have to ask.
Have you gone through the video driver and made the correct settings for output to TV?Second, instead of the exotic computer type file extensions you've been using, rip a DVD to your HDD, and try to play that back.And sure, try another cable while you're at it.Is the sound coming across alright?And also, there are, (I believe), two different video drivers when HDMI output is involved, because of the composite sound carried piggyback on the HDMI signal. This is not present in a DVI or Display Port output.In other words, if the TV has a DVI input, you have to provide a separate cable to the TV for sound. Intel Graphics on that laptop, I think might be able to help you out there.Are you running the video from the HDD or another source?Download MS Process Explorer install that and see what's loading when your running through laptop to HDTV.Might also have to clear out the system completely.
Not just clean out junk but free-up RAMSomething is conflicting your experience with your laptop to HDTV.I use the Intel laptop running i3 with 8GB of RAM as DVR using Windows 7 PM 64-bit with MCEalso run second laptop running AMD P300 with 4GB of RAM as DVR using Windows 7 UT 64-bit iwth MCEBoth of these laptops are connected directly to SONY 40-inch and 46-inch via HDTV using HDMI.The only time I have what you have is when the system is clogged. These two laptops are running 24/7 since they record off HDHomeRun Quad Network Tuners.Unclog the systems1.
Slim Cleaner Free2. System Ninja (not daily only when I need it)3. Free Windows Tuner6. UnCleanerProcess Explorer will show what's hosing the system also. Terminate that process or go in services.msc and disable it. Like HP laptops they like to track you so untrack the laptop. Just way too much stuff running on these laptops today.
Did you clean out the bloatware on your laptop you just got.Bloatware RemovalNorton Removal ToolPC DecrapiferSlim Computer. Hi.I have a really strange problem that I cannot seem to fix.I recently bought a Sony Vaio E-series with an i7-processor, 1gb video card and 6gb ram. In other words, a computer that should have no problems showing hd-movies.As long as I watch video files on the computer it works perfectly even with 1080p-movies. However, if I connect my computer to my HDTV via HDMI the problems start. Movie playback is slow/choppy, the sound sometimes gets noise and because the picture is slow it gets out of synch. This happens not only with 1080p-movies but with 720p-movies that my old laptop wouldnt even have any problems with.I've tried several different players such as vlc, mpc och gom-player, I've tried updating my video drivers and I have tried extending the display, duplicating the display or even showing the display only on my tv with the same result.I've searched alot both on this forum and on the internet in general but I cannot seem to find anyone with a similar problem (or I just dont know what to search for).Any help would be GREATLY appriciated.Thank you in advanceKekkonen.
Click to expand.Don't think so. A laptop form-factor is built correctly so that the hdmi connector goes to the onboard gpu, whatever that might be.
My Dell does a marvelous job for HD presentations.That said, to get the windows driver for hdmi, I had to rely upon windows autoconfig:. power off the laptop. make the hdmi connection to the TV. BE SURE the tv source is selected to be the correct hdmi slot to which the laptop is connected. Then power-on the laptop and let the device discovery do its job.This only needs to be done once. I have the same computer as you, a sony Vaio laptop.
I am having the same problems as well, I at first thought it was the hdmi cable but I noticed that this is only happening when I plug my laptop into charge as a movie is playing(I only noticed this because my lap top was dying in the middle of the movie). I know for a fact it's not the hdmi cable because if I unplug the power cord it works great hooked up to hdmi EXCEPT when I plug in the power cord it starts lagging the video out of sync and and becomes super choppy. Here's a picture to show exactly the problem.