Suggestion:
dear ukg…….100 hz better than 60.
they sweep odd lines first ,then even ones …so they fit.
dear ukg…….100 hz better than 60.
they sweep odd lines first ,then even ones …so they fit.
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Wait a minute.
Plasma does not have motion blur like LCD so having greater than 60 hz refresh rate is silly. The 600 hz on a plasma is not the same thing as LCD having 60 (normal) 120 (better), 240 (silly).
All the claims of smooth video are assuming you are feeding the TV standard 1080 HDTV images.
When you use a USB flash drive – you add a lot more variables:
* Many file formats are compressed so it takes extra processing to un-compress each frame
* Many file formats have different resolutions other than exactly 720 or 1080 so the TV has to scale each frame
* The Codex used to create the .AVI or .WMV file makes a big difference.
* The speed of the flash drive and USB protocol gets involved.
* The TV has to include a separate CPU & software to process these file formats and this is an issue
Only the last issue can be blamed on the TV.
If your Plasma plays fine from a good HDTV source (Antenna, BluRay player, HD Sat or cable box) – the lag is NOT caused by the core TV but because of the file/usb/software issues.
I occasionally see this type of lag on my DLP using a Western Digital media server. This is why I dont feel it is your Plasma television to blame.
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