DVD troubles
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DVD troubles
I recently (as in today) recieved a dvd player from samsung. Using my old gi-normous gold plated-etc. high quality video cables, I hooked it up. Now everyting is a healthy shade of pink. I hearby formally ask the rest of the GHZ with its vast array of technical knowledge to help me by suggesting various solutions. Solutions that don't include drinking.
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Segaholic2 wrote:Is your DVD player new?
That's funny, because my mom just got a DVD player as well in the mail today.Locit wrote:I recently (as in today) recieved a dvd player from samsung.
Btw, are they R G & B cables? If so, did you plug them in the correct jack?
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The cables are about a year and a half old.
The player is indeed quite new, it is a replacement for an old one and takes up about 1/4 the space. Disturbingly thin, really.
Yes I did connect properly, and checked over and over again. Through fiddling I can get black and white and blue, but not normal colors.
The player is indeed quite new, it is a replacement for an old one and takes up about 1/4 the space. Disturbingly thin, really.
Yes I did connect properly, and checked over and over again. Through fiddling I can get black and white and blue, but not normal colors.
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Are the ports the cables are being plugged into RGB ports or AV ports? AV ports will tend to be colored white/red/black while RGB ports would most likely be colored red/green/blue.
Assuming they are AV ports on both ends, plug in the cables one at a time. One cable should be the video entirely, one cable should be left audio channel, and one cable should be the right audio channel.
If that doesn't work, try hitting the TV.
Assuming they are AV ports on both ends, plug in the cables one at a time. One cable should be the video entirely, one cable should be left audio channel, and one cable should be the right audio channel.
If that doesn't work, try hitting the TV.
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