Same problem , although when room darkened I can just about make out a ghost image.Same problem , although when room darkened I can just about make out a ghost image.
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Hi Maria,
You can hear the sound means your TV and the DVD player are working well. May be the video connecting cord ( yellow connector) between the TV and DVD player has gone bad. Please try replacing it. For testing, you can interchange it with any of the two sound connecting cords which have white and red connectors. I hope it helps.
Hi - I have some suggestions. The following factors effect picture quality:
1. Source (because LCD TVs have much higher picture quality than traditional CRT "Tube" TVs, the worse your source material, the worse it looks on a LCD TV).
DVD and Sky/Digital TV should look excellent on this TV when connected with a good quality Scart lead (nothing too expensive, but a Oxygen Free Copper Gold lead may help) directly into one of the TV's Scart inputs (avoid using "switching" boxes for multiple equipment).
Also, bear in mind that this is a HUGE screen (40 inches I think) and will REALLY show up bad source material.
The best advice I can give is, if you have HD-ready equipment use HDMI connections for everything (ideally with an HD-uplscaling DVD player which will "improve" the quality of standard DVDs on the TV - I recommend models by Philips) and check that you are in "Movie" or "Cinema" mode on the TV.
Make sure that all of your equipment, like your Sky digibox, is set to 16:9 mode (not 4:3) aswell to preserve the true widescreen aspect ratio.
Hope that helps!
thats got to do with the dvd aswell as the player, most dvds are locked to specific regions, the only suggestion i have is to get DVD X Player Pro for the pc since that will let you play and region dvd on your pc no matter what the drive is locked to.
I have DMtech 20" with intergrated DVD and had the same problem- blue light lit on power switch but no response on power up. I noticed that when the power cord was unplugged from the back of the TV the green LED on the power supply would brighten and consequently dim when plugged back in. Sometimes the blue light on the power switch would strobe very quickly but you had to look carfully for this. I repeatedly unplugged the DIN type power plug from the back of the TV untill the green light on the power supply stayed a constant bright and there was no strobing on the blue light on the front of the TV, when I powered the TV on at this point the button worked again and the tv powered up with the silly tune then life in the screen. I did have to do this a good few times (I'm tenacious) but it did work!!!!! Hope this helps someone else, cheers.
Same problem , although when room darkened I can just about make out a ghost image.
theres no inverter on this tv had it apart compleatly
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