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Posted by Deke on 09/30/04 11:37
"Larry LaMere" <ljlamere@acd.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 13:23:38 -0600, "Deke" <no spam@today.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Larry LaMere" <ljlamere@acd.net> wrote in message
> >news:bmmns11r1uliu2h5gu2op57qfqpu844c6f@4ax.com...
> >> On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 13:04:19 -0600, "Deke" <no spam@today.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> >
> >> >"Larry LaMere" <ljlamere@acd.net> wrote in message
> >> >news:sa5is15tahb2np0keub5tt8nheei0p6c5v@4ax.com...
> >> >> I know it's a cheapie but even so it should work.
> >> >>
> >> >> When I try to record from a tape, a black box keeps popping up
covering
> >> >the picture. At first I
> >> >> thought it was copy protection. ( The first tape I tried was The
> >Invisible
> >> >Ray starring Karlof and
> >> >> Lugosi). But it does it no matter what tape I'm recording or even
just
> >> >watching. Even the ones taped
> >> >> off the TV.
> >> >>
> >> >> Is this a known issue with this machine? Is there a setting I might
> >have
> >> >got wrong in setup?
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks for any replies.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >This is called a "Text" box, and its usually associated with the
closed
> >> >captioning function of the TV, but it may also be a feature of the
closed
> >> >captioning function of the DVD or VCR. Check your menus on all
machine
> >> >involved, closed captioning should be "off" or "None" on all of them.
> >This
> >> >problem can be duplicated on any TV which has built in multiple choice
> >> >closed captioning options. Its used to provide text (or at least it
was
> >> >supposed to) to visually impaired viewers. I'll bet the box doesn't
pop
> >up
> >> >immediately, but only after 2 or three seconds, as the TV searches for
> >text
> >> >data, which is non-existent.
> >> >Your Welcome.
> >> >
> >> >Peace
> >> >Deke
> >> >
> >> Thanks Deke, that sounds like it could be it. Of course when I went to
> >check, there was just a
> >> horizontal line across the tv screen ( yep she's dead) so it'll be a
while
> >before I can check
> >> everything out. ( I just hope it ain't a sign from the LORD. )
> >>
> >>
> >No vertical deflection, caused by either failed component, or bad solder
> >joint. Get an estimate of repair, if the cost of a new set is less than
> >double the estimate, get a new TV. Or check into used sets. Or look in
the
> >paper for personal auctions. I picked up a 4 year old 60" Pioneer big
> >screen for less than $500 once. Still watching it. If you have the time
to
> >attend, personal estate auctions can be a treasure trove of very high
> >quality electronics at very low prices.
> >Good Luck
> >Deke
> >
> Hey again Deke, yup that was it. Evidently the old TV had the closed
captioning turned on. Now the
> only problem is a bright flash that seems to occur randomly but more often
with a movie that's in
> color.
>
> I'm going to hook up a different VCR to see if that's the problem.
>
> Thanks
>
>
I've never seen a vcr create that type problem, unless its an artifact of
copy protection.
Whoever fixed your TV should have completely gone over the bottom of the
circuit board and looked for cold or heat flexed solder joints. Bet theres
still a couple left to be found.
What type TV, and model # is it, I'll check to see if there are any repair
bulletins.
Peace
Deke
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