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washed out images with the EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1.3 t

 
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piquemal



Joined: 01 Apr 2009
Posts: 6
Location: Australia

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:16 am    Post subject: washed out images with the EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1.3 t

I have emailed Mr Moome a number of times with these problems and have even included photos but I don't get any response so I thought I would try this forum to get an answer.

1. The main problem is, that the picture from the new EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1.3 to RGB Converter Box is very washed out. When I replace the new EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1.3 to RGB Converter Box with my old EXT-HD box the picture returns to normal and looks very good.

2. The " SEL" button in conjunction with the switches (4&5) moves the position of the picture on the screen however as soon as the input is changed the picture returns to its original setting. Having to continually adjust the phase setting is not acceptable when you are running a number of different DVD's for your friends.

3. The gamma and the contrast adjustments have no effect on the picture even though I turned the pots from end to end. (25 turns).

Could you please help with an answer solve to these problems.


The equipment I"m using consists of:
Sony BDP-S350 Blu-Ray player,
Soniq Blu-Ray Player and a
NEC PG6-Xtra CRT Video Projector.
EXT-HD box (works perfectly)
EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1.3 to RGB Converter Box ( Washed out )
1 meter long V1.3 rated HDMI cable . I get the same results with a 2 meter cable and via my Sony Amplifier.
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moome



Joined: 01 Jun 2007
Posts: 497


Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 3:47 am    Post subject: Re: washed out images with the EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1

piquemal wrote:
I have emailed Mr Moome a number of times with these problems and have even included photos but I don't get any response so I thought I would try this forum to get an answer.

1. The main problem is, that the picture from the new EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1.3 to RGB Converter Box is very washed out. When I replace the new EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1.3 to RGB Converter Box with my old EXT-HD box the picture returns to normal and looks very good.

[size=9][size=18]it may too high gamma value, please low down the gamma value by clock wise the pot.[/size][/size]

2. The " SEL" button in conjunction with the switches (4&5) moves the position of the picture on the screen however as soon as the input is changed the picture returns to its original setting. Having to continually adjust the phase setting is not acceptable when you are running a number of different DVD's for your friends.

yes! the shift value need adjust when ever your input resolution is changed, and you can reset to default value by press SEL (with #4 at K side, and #5 at E side)

3. The gamma and the contrast adjustments have no effect on the picture even though I turned the pots from end to end. (25 turns).

there is only gamma can adjust on current version EXT-FULLHD

sorry the manual not update this information!


Could you please help with an answer solve to these problems.


The equipment I"m using consists of:
Sony BDP-S350 Blu-Ray player,
Soniq Blu-Ray Player and a
NEC PG6-Xtra CRT Video Projector.
EXT-HD box (works perfectly)
EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1.3 to RGB Converter Box ( Washed out )
1 meter long V1.3 rated HDMI cable . I get the same results with a 2 meter cable and via my Sony Amplifier.
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piquemal



Joined: 01 Apr 2009
Posts: 6
Location: Australia

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:54 am    Post subject: Gamma control does not work

1. The main problem is, that the picture from the new EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1.3 to RGB Converter Box is very washed out. When I replace the new EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1.3 to RGB Converter Box with my old EXT-HD box the picture returns to normal and looks very good.

it may too high gamma value, please low down the gamma value by clock wise the pot.

[color=blue] Moome please note item 3 below turning the gamma pot from end to end does not have any effect (25 turns)[/color]

2. The " SEL" button in conjunction with the switches (4&5) moves the position of the picture on the screen however as soon as the input is changed the picture returns to its original setting. Having to continually adjust the phase setting is not acceptable when you are running a number of different DVD's for your friends.

yes! the shift value need adjust when ever your input resolution is changed, and you can reset to default value by press SEL (with #4 at K side, and #5 at E side)

3. The gamma and the contrast adjustments have no effect on the picture even though I turned the pots from end to end. (25 turns).

there is only gamma can adjust on current version EXT-FULLHD

sorry the manual not update this information!

This EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1.3 to RGB Converter Box does not work, and the only adjustment on the box doesn't work either. I think that my only choice is that I return the EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1.3 to RGB Converter Box to you for a refund,
I thought about getting you to exchanging the EXT- FULL HD Universal HDMI 1.3 to RGB Converter Box for the Sony card version to put in my G70, but if it uses the same electronics then it probably won't work either.
Please let me know what I should do?
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moome



Joined: 01 Jun 2007
Posts: 497


Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 4:40 pm    Post subject:

the IFB-FULLHD is more expensive, it use the better three dedicate video 12bit DAC, and better video amplifier, gamma control is different~ if you need more exchange information, please email to moome@curtpalme.com

thanks
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