I had this same issue show on the HDMI input. I resolved the issue by cycling the Pixel decimation from Auto(1x) to 1x then to 2x and it resolved. I then switched back to 1x then to Auto(1x) and it was fine without issues.
I know not directly related to the issue being that it was on a separate input. In doing this did trigger the OSSC Pro to resolve the issue without power cycling, if this helps at all Marqs
Tested my PC Vita TV through my HDMI Splitter and it works correctly on the OSSC Pro v0.78
Both the PS3 and PS Vita TV require HDCP to be stripped out to work with the OSSC Pro
The fan in mine is stationary when the OSSC PRO is on standby
Does your SD card work for other functions in the Pro. It took me a few tries to find a SD card that would work or by that maybe one I could format the right way, when I tried saving profiles to SD and renaming all the profiles on the Pro. My update took fine for the same card.
Only one thing with mine, after the update should the Pro reboot? mine went lights out and I left it for a few minutes, before power cycling it at the mains to bring it back. After that it turned on fine and shows 0.78
Updated my v1.7 after performing the modifications, my U10 chip was not one of the ones listed but the update applied successfully.
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