New member Username: Misanthrope13Toronto, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1 Registered: Mar-05 | i just bought myself a Toshiba 27AF44. Nice tv, love the sound, love the look, but one thing is making me mad. this tv does not give me the option to turn off the Velocity Modulation. does anyone know how i can do this? i know entering Service Mode is risky, but its really annoying. please someone help me. |
New member Username: Alalk3Freedom, NH USA Post Number: 5 Registered: Dec-04 | put it on "film: VS gord off automatically |
New member Username: Misanthrope13Toronto, Ontario Canada Post Number: 2 Registered: Mar-05 | how do i do that? the menu options are very limited. i dont even know how to get into service mode with this tv. |
New member Username: Misanthrope13Toronto, Ontario Canada Post Number: 3 Registered: Mar-05 | can anyone help me out? im still suffering with this shitty mode on. |
Silver Member Username: DmwileyPost Number: 436 Registered: Feb-05 | Steve, sounds like you answered your own question: "this tv does not give me the option to turn off the Velocity Modulation." Do not fool around with tv innards unless you know what you are doing. |
New member Username: Misanthrope13Toronto, Ontario Canada Post Number: 4 Registered: Mar-05 | i know, i was just wondering if there was any way i could turn it off. |
New member Username: Techdude49Tampa, FL Post Number: 2 Registered: May-05 | On my 32AF43, it is disabled by going to the Picture Preference menu, selecting SVM, and then choosing, "OFF" |
New member Username: Techdude49Tampa, FL Post Number: 3 Registered: May-05 | I believe it can also be tured off by changing a setting in "design" mode, but I'm not sure of the procedure for your model. |
New member Username: Misanthrope13Toronto, Ontario Canada Post Number: 5 Registered: Mar-05 | theres no option to turn it off, im gonna have to do it manually through design mode. but i hear its sketchy, and i dont wanna wreck my tv. |
New member Username: Techdude49Tampa, FL Post Number: 4 Registered: May-05 | This may lead you in the right direction: http://www.keohi.com/keohihdtv/brandspecific/toshiba/generaltweaks/svm_disable.h tml |
New member Username: Misanthrope13Toronto, Ontario Canada Post Number: 6 Registered: Mar-05 | excellent, only problem is that it dosnt tell you how to get into Designer Mode. |
New member Username: Techdude49Tampa, FL Post Number: 5 Registered: May-05 | Do a search at on that site. The instructions are there. |
New member Username: Misanthrope13Toronto, Ontario Canada Post Number: 7 Registered: Mar-05 | i searched that site, it only shows you how to do it manually, but dosnt say how to get into designer mode. if you have a link please post it. |
New member Username: Misanthrope13Toronto, Ontario Canada Post Number: 8 Registered: Mar-05 | ok, i now know how to get into Service Mode, but i dont see an option that will enable me to turn off VSM. |
New member Username: Misanthrope13Toronto, Ontario Canada Post Number: 10 Registered: Mar-05 | bump! |
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New member Username: MorkysToronto, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1 Registered: Jan-07 | Steve, ...or anybody else who may know..Were you able to disable the Velocity Scan Modulation? I have a Toshiba 27AF46C that I want to turn off the VSM feature. thanx, Chris |