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Posted by V1N on 03/01/06 16:22
"Jukka Aho" <jukka.aho@iki.fi> wrote in message
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> V1N wrote:
>
>> I did hear of somebody near where I live though, with a fairly modern
>> TV and (Sony) DVD player, and would only play NTSC in B&W.
>> As was mentioned above, I wonder if fully wired scart socket is what
>> makes the difference.
>
> He would need to get a fully wired Scart cable _and_ connect it to a Scart
> socket that can actually handle RGB signal. (Some tv sets with multiple
> Scart sockets only have the RGB input functionality in one [or some] of
> them, whereas some others may require manually switching the socket into
> the RGB mode from the setup menus.)
>
> --
> znark
>
Yes, that's a very good point!
My Sony Wega TV only accepts RGB on AV1, and S-Video for AV2.
So if somebody is using a fully wired scart cable, and it's still only
displaying in B&W, maybe trying the S-Video output option would
work better? Or of course, connect to AV1, or do what I did, and get a full
RGB scart switcher, and plug everything into that.
V1N.
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