How to stop HDPVR 1000C display connection info?

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  • #21114
    Anonymous
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    I recently bought a used HDPVR 1000C (for 40€). It works in general fine, but it now and then repeatedly keeps displaying information notes about “RGB of TV SCART has been enabled.” & “Component video (YPbPr) has been

    enabled.”

    #97843
    Anonymous
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    I recently bought a used HDPVR 1000C (for 40€).

    It works in general fine, but it now and then repeatedly keeps displaying information notes about “RGB of TV SCART has been enabled.” & “Component video (YPbPr) has been enabled.”

    #97844
    Anonymous
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    I recently bought a used HDPVR 1000C (for 40€).

    It works in general fine, but it now and then repeatedly keeps displaying information notes about “RGB of TV SCART has been enabled.” & “Component video (YPbPr) has been enabled.”

    #97845
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Hi welcome to our forum. This is a UK based forum. We do not have this box in the UK. I guess the chances of any UK owner having this box is slim to zero.

    You need to find a locally based source of information.

    For some years Component video has been omitted from UK sourced boxes.

    If you have a local TV with a scart RGB socket or component input you should use it, both will improve the image quality over composite video sources.

    #97846
    Anonymous
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    I recently bought a used HDPVR 1000C (for 40€) and I use HDMI to connect it to the TV.

    It works in general fine, but now and then it repeatedly keeps displaying information notes about “RGB of TV SCART has been enabled.” & “Component video (YPbPr) has been enabled.”

    I have not been able to find any information about this issue anywhere online. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to disable these information notes?

    Image example

    Thanks in advance!

    Stefan

    #97847
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    sa11e – 1 min ago  » 

    I recently bought a used HDPVR 1000C (for 40€) and I use HDMI to connect it to the TV.

    It works in general fine, but now and then it repeatedly keeps displaying information notes about “RGB of TV SCART has been enabled.” & “Component video (YPbPr) has been enabled.”

    I have not been able to find any information about this issue anywhere online. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to disable these information notes?

    Why are you reposting the same information. Without any idea as to what your TV is capable of how can anyone help ?

    Image example

    Thanks in advance!

    Stefan

    #97848
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi,

    Sorry for spamming this :-(

    I tried to attach two images but it kept saying that it failed since the image sizes were too big. I hade no clue that it was anyway posted :-/

    Thanks for your answer.

    I have no clue where I could find a locally-based source of information.

    #97849
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    sa11e – 1 min ago  » 

    Hi,

    Sorry for spamming this :-(

    I tried to attach two images but it kept saying that it failed since the image sizes were too big. I hade no clue that it was anyway posted :-/

    Thanks for your answer.

    I have no clue where I could find a locally-based source of information.

    Where are you located ?

    Resizing images to fit in Windows to fit is very easy.

    For portrait images resize horizontal pixels to 1920, For vertical one use 1080 pixels, As most of us at least have at best 1920 x 1080 laptop displays any larger is pointless.

    https://www.groovypost.com/howto/use-windows-10-photos-app-to-resize-images/

    #97850
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I am in Finland, but don’t know much Finnish…

    On the Chromebook I use I didn’t find a way to resize the images, so I cropped them as much as I could.

    (I still don’t get why my drafts were posted when I didn’t click “Submit Post”, but only the Upload button…)

    #97851
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Does your TV have a scart socket that is RGB capable. Check the TV setup menus.

    https://platypusplatypus.com/news/resize-images-chrome-os/

    #97852
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    sa11e – 5 hours ago  » 

    I am in Finland, but don’t know much Finnish…

    That’s good as neither do most of us here. ;=)

    #97853
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Trev – 1 hour ago  » 

    sa11e – 5 hours ago  » 

    I am in Finland, but don’t know much Finnish…

    That’s good as neither do most of us here. ;=)

    Look carefully at the scart sockets. RGB ones usually are marked RGB. Google translate should be able to translate Finnish to English.

    #97854
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks for your replies – and for pointing me to the information on how to resize images on Chromebook ;-)

    According to the user guide so is HDMI the best connection, but I don't have a full-HD TV, so that is not so important.

    My issue is about this information about the "enabled connections" being shown 10-15 per minute sometimes.

    All I want is some setting/switch to turn those off. :-)

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    #97855
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    This is probably of no help but on the FVP models under General settings>Video there are 4 settings:

    Screen ratio

    Display format

    Resolution

    SD Output

    The last setting (SD output) controls whether output is supplied to the component video sockets. SD output off means no signal to component video. Maybe there is a similar setting on your box?

    #97856
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Component output on PVR’s is rare. The last one I had was the excellent Topfield models from OZ.

    I do not re-collect any of the current boxes having component YPbPr output including the FVP models.

    Positive there are no component outputs on a FVP model. All you get is composite – CVBS – (yellow) and stereo analogue audio (red/white).

    The topfield models could switch the scart output to provide RGB or component but not both at the same time.

    RGB is much more common with synch being provided using the CVBS pins on a scart cable. So Component uses 3 connections for video with synch on yellow. RGB needs 4 ignoring audio.

    In fact most all digital sources use component colour space to save bandwith. This includes DVD.

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