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check color system settings pal to pal
TV PAL then DVD player has to be PAL
TV NTSC then DVD player needs to be NTSC
If mismatch in settings you may experience black and white
You can connect your Sony DVD player to your Panasonic HT using an analog RCA audio cable (white and red) for stereo sound. Connect to the AUX inputs on the HT and select AUX. Since the Sony DVD player only has SCART, you would need an adapter, scart to RCA. Like this one: http://www.maplin.co.uk/scart-to-3-phono-plugs-with-in-out-switch-28102
Check for compatibility. Use the red and black RCA plugs for the audio into the HT.
Your Panasonic HT does not have a digital audio input which would be required for multi-channel surround sound (Dolby Digital 5.1)
There should be a setting on the DVD's menu for output of picture. You should look under colour settings, to see if it has got NTSC output. You should also check your TV it might not be set to NTSC aswell. You can look in the user manual of the DVD to see if says anything about NTSC playback. If you have lost the manual you can download it for free on the Panasonic website.
If it won't playback NTSC discs, I'd guess you can get an adapter from somewhere.
Go to the "Bose" menu screen viewing on your TV (make sure no dvd is in the player) Go to your Video controls and check your output, chances are, if your using the component output your player is set to "S-Video". Should fix the problem. Hope this helps. If it's still not viewing correctly, post a comment and I will help you some more
Check the region and picture settings on the home theatre's dvd player, it could be set to put out a component signal, or it could be set to a PAL region rather than NTSC
no there is no seting to change u can try having it cleaned if that dont work try new rca jacks if that is not the problem then it is time to get a new one
Cause: You are trying to play a DVD with NTSC-standard on a PAL-videodevice.
Solution: switch your video-device to NTSC-standard or to "AUTO".
Explanation: I had this "Black&White" problem after I played a DVD which I downloaded from Internet. My video-device (beamer) was set on PAL and gave black&white pictures, but when I switched it to "NTSC" the problem was solved. Apperently the Sony DAV-DZ100 switches automatically from PAL to NTSC when needed.
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