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Posted by Andrew Rossmann on 09/10/06 14:19
In article <lVHMg.17158$dl.15707@tornado.texas.rr.com>, dcljr@nospam.com
says...
> Not sure why it still wouldn't give me a proper picture, but by
> repeatedly cycling back to the Video-2 input, I was able to navigate
> through the menu options (barely) and change the video output setting.
>
> So, in case anyone else has the same problem with an RCA DVD player
> (most of which, I'm guessing, probably use the same OSD system)...
>
> Q: The exact sequence of key presses needed to choose YUV interlaced as
> the video output mode?
> A: Set up > down > down > down > OK. Then repeatedly press "up" or
> "down" to cycle through the video out options. The changes are made as
> you cycle through the options; you don't need to press "OK" again.
With so few actual manufacturers, it's likely your RCA is made by some
generic China factory.
This is the video reset procedure for a cheap Cyberhome I have. Maybe it
might have worked on yours, or some other brands:
Open disc tray and remove disc.
Close disc tray.
Press the stop key (on the player) for 5 seconds.
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