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Your satellit receiver should have the capability to hook to your TV either by using HDMI cable out from sat unit to HDMI in on TV. This sgould give you sound and audio, or it should have component output which is a series of three cables red, blue and green.The component cablesdon't provide audio so you have to use digital optical or composite cables for sound. Whos satellite box are you using?You should be able to press your menu and get into "system set up" and, there should be an option for HDTV. Go for the highest resoulution(1080 And a ratio of 16 x 9. You tv manual should tell you about screen set up. Let me know Dave
I'd like you to try doing this, select the service menu, and if the spots are still there, it's an issue with the DMD Board but on the contrary it might be the Digital Video Board. If you're decided to purchase the board check discountdashmerchantdotcom they have pretty accesible prices and good service, the only thing is that they only offer warranty to service centers, but they're good :)
there may be the possiblity of loose dvi cable between chasis and optical enngine. this is a cable much like a montor cable. it has two screws that tighten it down. reseting this sometime help
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