Brits complain about jerky tv images in doorlusfunctie Xbox One

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British owners of an Xbox One complain that tv images are jerky when they a set-top box via the doorlusfunctie to the console link. The so-called judder would be caused by the input signal is 50Hz, while the Xbox One only 60Hz can output.

The Xbox One provides the ability to use the Xbox interface over live tv images to post, thanks to support for hdmi passtrough. It requires a set-top box to the console to be hung via the hdmi input of the console. Then the Xbox One via a second hdmi cable to a tv to be mounted. The website Hdtvtest reports, however, that British owners of an Xbox One complain about stuttering if they have the console link to set-top boxes suitable for digital tv via Freeview HD, satellite tv from Freesat and Sky, and tv broadcasts on the cable network of Virgin Media.

The stuttering could be the result of the output of a signal of 60Hz, while the British tv channels 50Hz use. To these different beeldverversingssignalen to be able to process, makes the Xbox One use of the frame rate conversion, but this is the effect of judder is not possible to prevent.

Owners of the Xbox One report that the stuttering mainly at sports events stand out, but that also pans the images are anything but run smoothly. An additional problem is that the Xbox One currently only have a 60Hz signal can be output, while in Europe for decades, 50Hz is used. May Microsoft the problems with a software update yet to fix, but clearly this is not.