When looking at the picture on screen, the channel numbers are cut off. It appears that the picture is shifted to the right side of TV.
Is there any way to center these channel stations and the title of the TV station?
Please advise. I am trying to fix this problem for my parents, who are eldery and can't do it their selves.
This sounds to me like the parameters are off, I recomend only a service tech adjust this for you because the parameters can only be accessed by a service man, and they are critical, if done wrong the whole set can go out of wack.
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I would suggest that you go to the manufacturer of the Blu Ray and most likely you will find the driver available on the RCA site located there under support for available.
1) Power your wide-screen TV on and turn to a channel that is displayed with bars on the side. You need to leave this channel on to ensure you have properly adjusted your wide-screen TV.
2) Find in your TVs settings where you can "stretch" the picture. Refer to your wide-screen TVs owner's manual for specific instructions. Some TVs may not refer to this adjustment as "stretch." You will be able to find all the information your looking for in the owners manual.
3) Adjust settings back to normal if you want to watch a program shown in 16:9 format. Keeping the screen "stretched" will cause programs shown in 16:9 format appear zoomed in, making the picture look really different.
The RCA model is a 3 CRT projection TV. Most probably you need a new RED CRT, or there is a problem with the R(ed) channel (the picture is made up of 3 component colors: Red, Green and Blue). No way of telling without testing of the projector. Sorry!
There must be a fault in the screening of the internal wiring to the scart outlet in the home theatre system. I simply changed the way the player was connected to the TV and the interference disappeared:-
1.) I used the RCA video outlet instead of the scart lead. Picture quality was not compromised. FYI the Panasonic Plasma TV I have has only RGB video input sockets at the back, so I used a scart to RCA adaptor to overcome this problem of connecting old technology to new.
2.) The surround sound when playing DVDs is generated directly from the home theatre system so there was no need to connect the audio from the home theatre system to the TV
3.) I used a pair of RCA leads to connect the "audio out" from the TV to the "audio in"on the home theatre system to provide the option of TV sound through the home theatre system.
You need a remote a $7 GE universal will work good.
Resetting Your Password
Press VOL+ on the remote and the
CHANNEL + on the front of the TV at
the same time. Enter New Pwd. will
appear on the screen. (You must be in the
Enter Password screen when attempting
this.)
Press the number buttons to enter a
four-digit code. The code will appear on
the screen as you enter it.
Press OK to save the code.
Press MENU repeatedly to exit the
menu or the menu will automatically
disappear within a few seconds if no
buttons are pressed on the remote
control.
Are you watching 10HD off the air from an antenna? You are losing video and audio intermittently, which may just be indicative of a weak signal. Does your TV have a signal meter?
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