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Old 06-15-2005, 02:21 AM
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Default Re: long shot - interference on dvd player

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Originally Posted by spunkywho
I had digital cable for years. Then I moved and had basic cable. Then I got HDTV AND the problems.
I mean, when had there been no noise? Before you moved or before HDTV? What change exactly caused the noise?

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What's impedance noise?
It's a noise caused by a somewhat unbalanced resistance in your connected devices.

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I tried to disconnect the box from the TV and I tried to simply turning it off. No difference. Not sure if I could disconnect it from the actual wall TV outlet.....
Really disconnect the box from your TV and everything that is connected with your DVD/TV setup. The noise is still there?

Do you have a sound system connected to your TV/DVD?

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The colors are red, white and yellow.
Do NEVER use this for a DVD signal! That's like buying a Porsche but only going by bike.

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Originally Posted by Thomas Anderson
If it's a proper setup then it could be a proper composite RGB but more than likely its probably the aux inputs (yellow/red/white), it could just be the cables I'd guess.
I know what it could be. That's why I was asking what it actually is.
And actually, the colours may be red, green and blue, but it would be a YUV component field, not composite.
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