|
Posted by Biz on 01/10/06 22:16
Is it possible this could just be a case of the difference between RGB over
component vs YPbPr over component? They are different and may not be 100%
compatible on the sets you tried....This section of the DVD FAQ discusses
this and I *think* this may be your problem...
http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html#3.1
Especiially here below the bullet points...
Most DVD players with component video outputs use YUV (Y'PbPr), which is
incompatible with RGB equipment. European players with component video
outputs usually provide RGBS (red/green/blue/sync) signals on the SCART
connector. YUV to RGB transcoders are rumored to be available for $200-$300,
but seem hard to track down. A $700 converter is available from avscience,
and $900 converter, the CVC 100, is available from Extron. Converters are
also available from Altinex, Kramer, Monster Cable, and others. For
progressive scan you need a converter that can handle 31.5 kHz signals.
Converters from s-video are also an option (try Markertek).
Note: The correct term for analog color-difference output is Y'Pb'Pr', not
Y'Cb'Cr' (which is digital, not analog). To simplify things, this FAQ
sometimes uses the term YUV in the generic sense to refer to analog color
difference signals.
"Lars-Erik sterud" <.@.> wrote in message
news:LhMwf.3528$zc1.1836@amstwist00...
> I've had an issue with the picture shifting way to the right with my
> new Philips DVDR3320V DVD-recorder (see an example image on this web
> page -> http://home.chello.no/~larse/DVDR3320Vbilde.jpg) and have been
> looking for anyone that could know how to fix or adjust this problem.
>
> Now I found something strange when testing other TVs and settings:
>
> 1) The picture shift to the right on other TVs as well (testet with a
> Samsung 4:3 TV -> http://home.chello.no/~larse/DVDR3320Vbilde3.jpg).
> So it must be the DVDR3320V that gives an image shifted to the right.
>
> 2) If I flip the RGS/component switch on the rear of the DVDR3320V the
> horisontal shift is gone, but the image gets slightly worse (I guess
> it's becuase it's not using RGB, but one common video-signal then or?)
>
> On the cheap Samsung 4:3 image has interference and moire patterns.
>
> But on my Philips 16:0 TV it's almost as good as RGB (might be because
> of combfilters and stuff?). At least it's good enough for now I guess.
> --
> Lars-Erik - http://home.chello.no/~larse/ - ICQ 7297605
[Back to original message]
|