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My TV picture has a yellow color all the time. Even in Black & White. It is Black & Yellow.

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Sounds like a bad optical block this affected a lot of sony tvs and is a expensive repair try contacting sony they might help.

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Yellow should go to the yellow INPUT on the TV.
If these are connected properly and A/V is the selected input,
unplugging the red or white should only take away sound from the Left or Right.
The yellow wire carries all picture information to the Video input.
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Even if colors are different there are not many possible combinations.

In the French manual, you can look at the pictures. They are rather explict.
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Since you're using a composite cable (yellow RCA) that carries both luma (brightness) and chroma (color) information, it's not the cable that is the problem.

That means it's either the DVD player itself, or the TV. If you have another video device (VCR, etc) that you can connect to the TV, try that. If the other device also goes from color to black and white, then it's your TV. Otherwise the problem is your DVD player.

Since your TV only has mono audio (white RCA, but no red) I would recommend getting a new TV if the TV is to blame.
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