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I have a dual Panasonic vhs/dvd recorder.
Today (after some years of trouble-free use) it presents a bright green screen (on the TV, obviously) when DVD is selected. If I try to record anything on DVD, it records a bright green screen. However, sound is OK. If I switch it to VHS, however, all is well. It sees and records and shows a proper picture. I wonder if anyone knows where the bright green screen has come from? -- Trevor Wright |
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"Brian Gaff" wrote in message om... Dog fell over the hdmi cable? Brian LOVL -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! "Trevor Wright" wrote in message ... I have a dual Panasonic vhs/dvd recorder. Today (after some years of trouble-free use) it presents a bright green screen (on the TV, obviously) when DVD is selected. If I try to record anything on DVD, it records a bright green screen. However, sound is OK. If I switch it to VHS, however, all is well. It sees and records and shows a proper picture. I wonder if anyone knows where the bright green screen has come from? -- Trevor Wright |
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"Trevor Wright" wrote in message ... I have a dual Panasonic vhs/dvd recorder. Today (after some years of trouble-free use) it presents a bright green screen (on the TV, obviously) when DVD is selected. If I try to record anything on DVD, it records a bright green screen. However, sound is OK. If I switch it to VHS, however, all is well. It sees and records and shows a proper picture. I wonder if anyone knows where the bright green screen has come from? -- Trevor Wright I think you will find that it is recording sound and vision correctly to DVD. You can prove this by playing the recorded DVD in another compatible player. I note your observation about the VHS video recordings being OK but unless the DVD recorder has developed a fault the problem will be the connection to TV. Concentrate on finding out why the DVD output is now green. If the connection is scart, remove any RF connection to TV, remove any other 'daisy-chained' equipment, only use the scart connection on the DVD recorder marked 'TV'. Try changing the scart cable. Sheila |
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In message , Sheila
writes Concentrate on finding out why the DVD output is now green. If the connection is scart, remove any RF connection to TV, remove any other 'daisy-chained' equipment, only use the scart connection on the DVD recorder marked 'TV'. Try changing the scart cable. Thanks. I will try. But the weird thing is, I can play already-recorded DVDs fine. Which suggests to me that the connection to TV is fine? -- Trevor Wright |
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On Feb 15, 5:39*pm, Trevor Wright wrote:
I have a dual Panasonic vhs/dvd recorder. Today (after some years of trouble-free use) it presents a bright green screen (on the TV, obviously) when DVD is selected. *If I try to record anything on DVD, it records a bright green screen. *However, sound is OK. If I switch it to VHS, however, all is well. *It sees and records and shows a proper picture. I wonder if anyone knows where the bright green screen has come from? -- Trevor Wright FWhat is the source of what you're recording? Is it a builtin tuner or an external box of some description? VHS records (and will show) composite video. The DVD will be looking at an RGB signal. As you have sound it appears as if the internal DVD component of your box isn't getting the 'full picture'. Have you tried an external source (or is it that already)? |
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In message
, Mike writes On Feb 15, 5:39*pm, Trevor Wright wrote: I have a dual Panasonic vhs/dvd recorder. Today (after some years of trouble-free use) it presents a bright green screen (on the TV, obviously) when DVD is selected. *If I try to record anything on DVD, it records a bright green screen. *However, sound is OK. If I switch it to VHS, however, all is well. *It sees and records and shows a proper picture. I wonder if anyone knows where the bright green screen has come from? -- Trevor Wright FWhat is the source of what you're recording? Is it a builtin tuner or an external box of some description? VHS records (and will show) composite video. The DVD will be looking at an RGB signal. As you have sound it appears as if the internal DVD component of your box isn't getting the 'full picture'. Have you tried an external source (or is it that already)? Well, this is the full situation. The DVD is taking a signal from a PVR, which it sees as A2. However it can also take a signal from the TV (A1). The green screen-with-sound applies to both inputs (but see below). Pre-recorded (commercial) DVDs play perfectly. When switched to VHS, all is well. The DVD has never been tuned to a direct external source. It is an analogue machine, and I only have Freeview here. It is used mainly to archive recordings to DVD from the PVR. However, this morning the green screen has vanished and all appears to be back to normal. ???? -- Trevor Wright |
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On Feb 16, 10:24*am, Trevor Wright wrote:
In message , Mike writes On Feb 15, 5:39*pm, Trevor Wright wrote: I have a dual Panasonic vhs/dvd recorder. Today (after some years of trouble-free use) it presents a bright green screen (on the TV, obviously) when DVD is selected. *If I try to record anything on DVD, it records a bright green screen. *However, sound is OK. If I switch it to VHS, however, all is well. *It sees and records and shows a proper picture. I wonder if anyone knows where the bright green screen has come from? -- Trevor Wright FWhat is the source of what you're recording? Is it a builtin tuner or an external box of some description? VHS records (and will show) composite video. The DVD will be looking at an RGB signal. As you have sound it appears as if the internal DVD component of your box isn't getting the 'full picture'. Have you tried an external source (or is it that already)? Well, this is the full situation. The DVD is taking a signal from a PVR, which it sees as A2. *However it can also take a signal from the TV (A1). *The green screen-with-sound applies to both inputs (but see below). Pre-recorded (commercial) DVDs play perfectly. When switched to VHS, all is well. The DVD has never been tuned to a direct external source. *It is an analogue machine, and I only have Freeview here. *It is used mainly to archive recordings to DVD from the PVR. However, this morning the green screen has vanished and all appears to be back to normal. Mmm could be the SCART from the PVR, carries the component video/audio etc, also the RGB on separate pins. I've seen something similar with a loose SCART lead before and I though my TV had packed up. Replaced the SCART for one that fit more snugly and problem went away. It doesn't take much for some leads to get 'dislodged'. Hope it stay that way though ![]() |
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