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I can almost guarantee this is the problem..

63.26.229.193

First, lemme guess: do you have the S-video and a composite (yellow) cable hooked up to the same input i.e. video 1?

If so, disconnect the regular composite cable and leave the S-video cable in.

I had the same problem and swore it was my VCR causing it!


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