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There is a Anynet Setting under the input tab. It has to be on the right setting or the picture Jumps after 20-25 minute. Once I adjusted it to the right setting it stopped jumping and it now works Perfect. Would nt have figured it out if I wouldnt have been messing around with it as a last chance deal.
This is probably because this camera records in HD format which will jump around when played on computers that are not very high performance. You need at least 2gb of RAM and a decent processor.
Otherwise, the codec is missing or old for playing the format.
You have bad solder connection in or around the Jungle IC and or color processing Circuits. Most commonly the area is the color cyrstal, located on the main board.
see ur proplem is u hit up or down or previous to much and it thinks ur still pressing it if u have a bos just turn it around and hit reset beleive me its happened before
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.
If this jumping is accompanied by a sharp snapping sound, it may be the high voltage circuit discharging to chassis.
Leakage can cause the jumping and a discharge can momentarily blank the picture.
If you want to try a 'cleaning cure,' I suggest you pull the plug (not just turn it off) for several hours, preferably overnight.
Sets of this size can carry enough static charge to punch a hole through your thumb if you get careless.
Remove the rear housing (shouldn't be more than 6-8 screws) and using a clean paintbrush, and possibly a vacuum to **** up the dust, clean it well and pay special attention to the area around a largish misshapen black plastic object bigger than most anything else and connected to the back of the picture tube via a fairly thick cable.
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