After playing a game on split screen while using night vision. I noticed the screen get fuzzy every time I turned the night vision on. And after a while I noticed it start to do it whenever there were bright lights around when using night vision. The screen would get fuzzy but only on bright lights. And now it does it while watching regular cable tv. I checked my connections and nothing was loose anywhere. I then unhooked the coax cable line to my tv and connected only the dvd player. And it still gets fuzzy now whenever there are bright lights on the tv. I checked my tv's brightness and contrast and nothing fixes it. It started doing this after I played that game. I had the xbox hooked up through rca jacks..maybe that was the cause of it? Any help on what the cause might be? And how much it would cost to get fixed?
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Re: fuzzy white lines
YOUR tv DEVELOP a problem in the video ocillator or the tunner section have this set check by a qualified tech.to solve your problem good luck.any more contact [email protected] i hope by now you have gotten your set fixed the repairs will cost you about between $50.00.to $200.00 good luck.
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At night can you see the red led's ? If not they are not working. Make sure in camera settins if there is a option to enable night vision. If you mean at night it is fuzzy cloudy then it could be led's are bouncing light back creating a hazy whitish image. Or lens is dirty on the inside which it happens. Last is low end low quality cameras
I would say that your IR sensors are burning out. Turn the lights off and look at the camera. A bunch of small red lights should be coming on . You will see which ones and how many are burned out. There are a couple of fixes but the cheapest will be a new camera.
Not really a solution, sorry, but I've got the very same problem. I haven't noticed the time before tv faults, but nontheless, it greenscreens or like in your case, redscreens as well. I've been told to open the back, which I did to check the status of the capicitors, which I've done. But, the capacitors "seem" fine. No bulging or popped tops. So, I'm at a stand still...not sure what to do at this point. If someone gives you solution, I sure would appreciate your forwarding it on to me. Thanks. Robert
I doubt it's the 360 since everything else is working just fine. The menu works fine, the game works fine. However if you downloaded one of these maps from the marketplace it may be corrupt, and you will have to delete and re-download the map pack.
The machine is overheating and the graphics chip on the main board is acting up cause of it. Make sure there is no dust or dirt blocking the air vents that would cause the system to heat up more then normal.
If that doesn't do it then maybe think about getting a cooler for the system, here is a website that talks about a few of them. Click here.
If that doesn't help then your mainboard is going bad and would need to be replaced.
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