- Jun 23, 2004
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So I'm not sure where I'd put this so figuring it's "graphic/video" related I figured I'd post it here.
I noticed the other night, kids were watching some "cheetah girls" movie the other night and in high-motion scenes (flashing lights, etc. where HD video LED has difficulty already) there was a line down the middle of the screen, vertically from top to bottom. (not a colored line, but a seam)
I've read about horizontal "tearing" from Netflix but I don't think this was it as both halves were synched well enough (unless it is & just hard to tell). But you can definitely see the line.
Weird thing is, I asked the kids if they saw it before & they said on some things "yes" but others, "no". (weird)
Now, I also know my Vizio 3D full backlit LED does split backlighting between right half & left half, but don't *think* this would be related to that as this is definitely a picture thing.
It doesn't do this on cable TV or BluRay/DVD....just Netflix.
???
I noticed the other night, kids were watching some "cheetah girls" movie the other night and in high-motion scenes (flashing lights, etc. where HD video LED has difficulty already) there was a line down the middle of the screen, vertically from top to bottom. (not a colored line, but a seam)
I've read about horizontal "tearing" from Netflix but I don't think this was it as both halves were synched well enough (unless it is & just hard to tell). But you can definitely see the line.
Weird thing is, I asked the kids if they saw it before & they said on some things "yes" but others, "no". (weird)
Now, I also know my Vizio 3D full backlit LED does split backlighting between right half & left half, but don't *think* this would be related to that as this is definitely a picture thing.
It doesn't do this on cable TV or BluRay/DVD....just Netflix.
???