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Picture on my Bose Lifestyle 35 is jumping around

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

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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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