Curious if anyone else has seen this.
I had a HD1020 player connected to a Panasonic AW-HS50 Switcher (DVI Input).
When displaying a still image with clear lines, I noticed that about every approximately 7-10 seconds, the image would double about 3 pixels higher than the original, and stay this way for about 7-10 seconds then go back to normal.
I though this might be something to do with displaying a PNG image versus video, so I made a video of the same image, and it did the exact same thing. I also tried another HD1020 player I had with me as a backup, same thing with both still PNG and Video.
I also tried forcing different video refresh rates, no change. And also going through a Decimator MD-HX to (HDMI to SDI) into the AW-HS50.
I brought out a XT1143 the next day, and loaded the same presentation, and everything played fine with the still images and videos. I never saw this image doubling effect with the XT1143.
So something about the older HD1020 players and the AW-HS50 that they don't like to play together?
I've been using the HD1020's for quite a while, and I have never seen anything like this before. Just trying to understand what might have caused this, and how to prevent in the future, and if anyone has ever seen anything like this before.