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In Reply to: Re: Those lines were always there, if I understand it properly it is ... posted by jasonz29 on November 23, 2000 at 18:40:02:
Sounds like I misinterpreted. Not all TVs are designed to take component (RED, Blue, Green) and it sounds like yours does not have the 3 sockets. Either get a new monitor or go back to s-video. Forget about a line doubler - a red herring in this case!John
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hi,
i do have component video inputs on my set. (y, cr, cb) and i have the component video outputs on my dvd player. i am sure of both of these things. so what do you make of this?
... it looks like there is a lack of synchronisation between the two units. There is usually a sych signal on one of the 3 (y, cr, cb) but maybe the player & set are not compatible. On our HT set up the synch is a separate line from the switcher/enhancer to the projector (meaning 4 lines) yet it is OK between the DVD (Toshiba) & the switcher/enhancer on the 3 lines. Check out where the synch signal is going & it might be the answer to your difficulty. Ask a techo the solution - I'm getting out of my depth!!!Let us know what you find,
John
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