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Are you connecting these devices to the ColorStream inputs?
If so you will need to set the output settings on the DVD player or your camera to 480i. You have an HD capable TV but it is old technology and is not capable of handling the signal levels produced by HD equipment these days.
Look at the menu options on your equipment and most of them have the ability to put out the lower level signal or just hook them up using the standard yellow/red/white inputs. Hope this helped.
check that you are getting signal from the dvd player by using another tv, if it works the dvd player is fine(which u have determined anyway) also check the input on tv to ensure that the input ccty (circuitry) is working as well. if the dvd player is working and tv signal is being picked up, check all the plugs and cords. Good luck.
You have three choices for video. You can use a standard composite connection via an RCA patch cable (yellow) or an S-Video cable which will give you a slightly better picture than the RCA cable. You could also use the RGB connection but this requires a special three-cable connection (not worth the hassle). For audio you can just use the standard RCA (white/red) patch cables unless you want to listen to 5.1 which will require a Digital Audio Coaxial cable.
Might be a resolution issue, the menus are most likely in 480, while the video might be in a resolution not supported by your tv. Try changing the resolution and see what happens.
i have the Toshiba A1 and a benQ W9000 projector. I never had this problem with my Sony HS60. I switched the video from 1080i to 720p and then back to 1080i and it fixed it immediately .... its really annoying though
I have an owner's manual for that system and would be glad to copy the diagrams for you. Additionally, I think that you need red, blue and green wires from the back of the Koss to the inputs on the TV.
it did the same thing to me, it started to work again. it may be a memory issue. my koss player started to work again after it was unplugged for a while. Its something to do with the dvd disc not the player. if i find out , i will post again.
good luck
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