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Posted by Danny on 10/31/06 07:57
Beowulfie wrote:
> Loretty wrote:
> > "Beowulfie" <enigma@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:12kabueiftpjd69@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> >>Today I noticed two large spots, one bluish and one greenish, on the
> >>screen when I started to watch a new dvd. I turned to the regular channels
> >>on the tv and they weren't there. When I switched back over to the tv they
> >>were back, after abit they were gone, but then little later they came
> >>back. I stopped watching the dvd and put in another set I'd been watching
> >>yesterday and there weren't any spots, but when the dvd was almost done
> >>the spots had returned. When I turned off the dvd player but left it on
> >>the aux channel the spots were there but slowly faded away.
> >>I've never noticed this before. I have a Sanyo 24" flat screen that I just
> >>bought last month and a Toshiba dvd player that I've had for awhile. The
> >>player is also showing error everyone once in awhile when I put a disc in,
> >>but if I take it out and put it in again it will be ok. I've already
> >>planned to replace it next year when I get my tax return.
> >>Does this sound like something being caused by the player?
> >>Thanks.
> >
> >
> > Acid. I see all kinds of fun colors when I do it.
> >
> > All kidding aside, sounds almost like magnetic interference of some kind. I
> > am assuming you mean a "flat screen" CRT and not a thin screen, like plasma
> > or LCD.
> >
>
>
> Yeah, the former, can't afford a plasma. It only happens when I play the
> dvd player and it comes and goes.
> I'm assuming it is somehow a sign the player is going out and I'm going
> to try a different machine on the tv. I'm also wondering if it could be
> the connection and if I change the connection to the front input it
> might go away. Very weird
It might be a sound/speaker issue: most likely you DVD-movie will
create more volume trough the speakers meaning more magnetic radiation
that causes the color deformations on your screen.
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