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Your hypermodule has gone out and will need to be repaired. You can google for the capacitor locations - I beleive its 11 of them. This is a tricky repair since the caps are small. If you do it yourself I would advise using small cam corder capacitors instead of the SMD type that installed. This will make it easier to replace. You can also get a complete kit with instructions from www.TvRepairKits.com or similar sites.
If the TV looks zig zag or scrambled and its moving aroudn the screen the hypermodule has failed.
If however it looks 3D or warped and is not moving around the convergence is the issue. You can get DIY repair kits including all parts, instructions, and support from sites such as www.TvRepairKits.com
unsolder a box behind the input board, (take it out or place it in carefully, do not force). Replace 11(10u/16v) capacitors, as you see on the picture.
srry . watch the picture in picture . the sub video path takes a different route through video processing and may look ok. the pip control button should be at the bottom of the toshiba remote.
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