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Jim Walker Posted on Oct 15, 2012
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When I use the Y/Pb/Pr the picture is all pink when I use the S-viedo jack it's fine . I have check the Y/Pb/Pr cables and the are good???

I'm hooking it up to a new Samsung HDTV

  • Jim Walker Oct 18, 2012

    I found out I needed to program the DVD player to componet, it was on S-video

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Clean the contacts terminal with contacts cleaner, can be dirty, oxide, or corrosion. and try again.
Otherwise internal the wires can be faulty, or loose or desolder. Open the DVD and check it.
God bless you

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SOURCE: Falty Component Jacks, displays only pink.

is this a new player for you, some dvd will not wotk on HDTV and some you have to set up so they will if you have had this a while check to make sure its still set up to play to a HDTV, if new check to make sure that it is set up for HDTV, and lastly you migtht make it work through an RF MODULATOR. if this dont apply please provide me with more specifics. are you sure the dvd works have you connected it to another TV. thank you james klgr. lets solve your problem

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Steve LaHuis

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SOURCE: I have no signal with the video component (Y, Pb and Pr)

You may have to set-up the DVD player for component (Y,Pb,Pr) output instead of S-video. You may have to set DVD player to progressive-scan or 720p or 1080 video out, also.

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