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Becky Guenther Posted on Nov 25, 2008
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Red picture We had dvd hooked up to plasma tv with rbg cables and it was working fine. After adding home theater system we now have a pink and white picture when using the dvd, all connections stayed the same. I just got a KLH DVD home theater system and have the same problem. TV picture is fine, but when i play a dvd the picture is red.

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Only thing I could think of is check your Pscan on your players make sure the correct setting is set for Progessive Scan and the other thing is a common Did you check the cables ??

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