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My Canon SD1200 IS Video cable isn't working properly, every time I plug it into the TV and try to record something on there the screen turns black and white, plus the screen bounces up and down. I can here sound and everything, but I can't get the screen to stop bouncing around. How can I fix this problem?
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This would mean that either a CABLE BOX, SAT BOX, COAX CABLE, HDMI CABLE, ETC may not be working properly, something is loose, or needs reset. -Reset ALL components by unplugging them for 5 minutes including the TV. -Be sure all COAX CABLES and HDMI CABLES are tight and properly connected. -If you CAN pull up the TV MENU when you have the black screen, update your TV’s firmware to be sure your TV is up to date and rule out the TV as the problem. NOTE: If the TV now works and there is no BLACK SCREEN, the issue was either a loose cable, old TV firmware, or a component that needed to be reset and the issue is now resolved.
If the TV MENU appears, then the issue is coming from one of your sources or components. Black TV Screen Solution 1: This would mean that either a CABLE BOX, SAT BOX, COAX CABLE, HDMI CABLE, ETC may not be working properly, something is loose, or needs reset.
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You've apparently switched your camera to the widescreen mode. To switch to another mode, follow the instructions under "Changing the Recording Pixels (Image Size)" on page 65 of this manual.
If it's the first time using your PS3, use the composite cables that came with it. Turn on the PS3 go to video settings and switch the input to HDMI. After you've switched to HDMI, turn the PS3 off and connect your HDMI cable, go back to video settings and change the resolution to 1080p. If this isn't the first time you've used HDMI for your PS3, make sure your T.V. is on the correct input. If the T.V. is on the correct input, try switching the HDMI cable to a different input. If that doesn't work try using a different HDMI cable, testing different HDMI connections if you're still getting the black screen. If none of those work then it's probably a problem with the PS3, but just to make sure try plugging something else with HDMI to see if that works. If another HDMI device works, then it's your PS3, if it doesn't then it could be a problem with your HDMI connections on the T.V.
Hello, this usually means that a cable or something is not plugged in properly.
Maybe you just put in the audio cable and no cable which can transmit video?
If it's a HDMI cable make sure it's plugged in properly and that you're on the right channel.
It sounds like you may be in "Fast Frame Rate" video mode. Turn on the camera to video mode, then press right/left to select normal 640 pixel video. (Depending on the camera model, you may or may not have to press "Func" or "Func Set" first).
Try inserting and removing the A/V cable plug a few times (that TV cable that came with the camera that hardly anyone uses). There's a little contact switch inside that turns off the screen when the cable is inserted. Sometimes the switch can become a little dirty with corrosion and can turn off the screen. Inserting and removing the cable plug a few times can sometimes clean the contact switch. Good luck!
You use the mini to triple RCA cable with the camera and go into the menu and make sure you are on A/v out instead of headphones. You just hit play on the camera and record on the VCR and Whala, it's done. Videoteacher
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