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In Reply to: Re: Horizontal line cycling on S-Video only posted by bibey on December 30, 2000 at 07:32:02:
Is the cable TV input plugged directly into the TV or are you also taking it through the Monster Unit?The path should be:
Cable company feed --> Monster 3500 ---> TV
I thought I answered this earlier today, but apparently my brain isn't functioning properly.
Regards,
Follow Ups:
Thanks for your input..... it's great having someone else to throw some ideas. When you said try switching the plugs around, and when that didn't have any effect I started switching around the inputs to the t and viola...I found my problem.... in addition to the normal cable input, my tv accepts 2 RCA inputs and one s-video. I had been using 1 RCA input for my satellite dish and the other for my vcr. RCA video 2 was producing the interference. Once I disconnected it, viola, interference gone. Unfortunately, I won't be able to use that video input on my tv, but that's ok since I run everything (except the new DVD) through a Channel Plus home distribution system.
Thanks again for your ideas
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