On July 24, 2014 at 03:10, Ernie Gilman said...
How would the color space settings allow a DirecTV receiver's TV channels to display properly, but mess up the graphics that originate in the receiver? That's menu, guide, etc. Ditto the PS3 or whatever -- the same device sometimes had this problem and sometimes did not. I thought color space was a universal setting.
Short answers/reasoning...I'm sure there's more technical information out there (and additional reasons)...but this is what I know from personal experience.
Option 1 is that each type of content can be a different native file format with its own color space and if that information is not decoded (or processed) properly it can lead to the following circumstances.
Option 2 a firmware update (or loss of power) some where screwed something up (ie reset the display to computer sensing via Sync mode versus video mode)
Option 3 static electricity build up on the cable causing sync to be faulty
Option 4 as stated by someone else, video processor issues related to resolution (or also possibly reset due to a firmware update or loss of power)