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It seems to me that older DVDs have an issue with Component out, although I find this hard to believe. This is kind of frustrating because I can watch some movies via Component out and others via S-Video (or Composite) which means I have to change the settings of my amp DVD input depending on what I want to watch ![]() |
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DVD Component via amp has problem.
DVD S-Video via amp works good. DVD Component out of DVD direct to TV works good. Tried another DVD player, Component out to amp, same problem. Not looking good for the new amp. ![]() |
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Jason, just for shits'n'giggles you could try eliminating the HDMI cable from the equation. HDMI has alot of handshaking and a few copy-protection issues.
There should be a component out on your receiver that you can run a cable from COMP OUT to COMP IN on your TV. Then try hooking the DVD player via composite cables into the receiver and see if the picture continues to jump. |
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![]() Weird how it was only effecting some DVDs though ![]() |
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Glad to see you got it solved. And Yes, you did beat me to repairs. I haven't thought about it, to be exact!
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