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Originally Posted by Marco555
1st When playing DVDs I get the message that "Due to copyright restrictions the screen resolution will be lowered". I'm trying to play legitimately bought DVDs - what is that all about? I don't get the message if I play backup COPIES of DVDs. Does Linksys encourage DVD piracy?
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Are you using Component? Because DVD has some restrictions regarding the use of upscaling on various connection types (VGA is exempt, HDMI should be also due to it being based of DVI)
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Originally Posted by Marco555
2nd question. Is there no way to set the output resolution to 1080i 60hz? My Xbox 360 does this just fine. There only seems to be the option to set 1080i 50hz (My tv is not capabale of 1080p) and there is a noticable flicker when using this resolution. (I should add that I am in Australia and we use the PAL standard - but isn't that irreleveant when using HD? Correct me if I'm wrong.)
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Here comes your correction..... 50hz is just as important in the HD era as before.
If you display at 60hz you will get some judder from Australia DTV as the device trys to convert 50->60 fps. Most people would actualy consider having 50hz a major plus over the 60hz only 360.
Why are you getting flickering though? Are you using a CRT based TV? Plasma and LCDs should not get any flicker regardless of signal refresh rate.