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Bose Lifestyle 35 has amazing sound, but the picture is not showing up, when it does it flickers and jumps.
I've looked at the cables etc. and all is as it should be.
Appreciate your help!
Mark
Re: Picture on my Bose Lifestyle 35 is jumping around
Hi Replied you on premium post as well. Please change TV color system to AUTO to see jumping free picture. If Bose is either on PAL or NTSC color system, TV will show correct picture and color automatically.
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The entire 5.1 amplification system, in the Bose Lifestyle 35, is actually part of the Bose Acoustimass (subwoofer) module. The RJ-45 (network type) connector passes a low-voltage signal from the console to the Acoustimass module. If you were to hack the connection, and plug the speaker outputs of a 5.1 receiver to the RJ-45 socket on the Acoustimass module, you would blow the amplifier.
If you are really itching to replace the Bose Lifestyle 35 console with a regular 5.1 receiver, I strongly suggest you sell your Bose system, and purchase a Bose speaker system, such as the Acoustimass 10 Home Theater Speaker System, which is made for use with a standard 5.1 surround sound receiver.
"The Lifestyle® 35 system plays DVD-video in interlaced format, as well as music on CD, CD-R (recordable) and CD-RW (re-writable). The system also plays MP3 files on CD and AM/FM radio. "
So by the sound of this i suspec that you may struggle with DVD/RW. but my best advice is try it.
I recommend you switch from using HDMI cables to using component (R/G/B
RCA-style) cables. HD picture is superior through component cabling,
and solves several HD picture issues.
Component cabling from your devices should eliminate your problems.
1-connect the blu-ray to your tv via hdmi cable and this will run picture.
2-connect the blu-ray via digital optical cable to the optical input on the bose system. then using your bose menu, (system menu)set your auxillary sound output to digital optical.
when watching dvd thru bluray player select aux on the bose and you're away.
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