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Just an up-date Barney. I checked the back of the VCR but there is no
adjustment screw, just two scart sockets, two aerial sockets and a timer reset, whatever that is. When I removed the aerial input lead during playback the picture did improve. Anyway I disconnected the scart lead from my DVD player and connected it to the VCR. Although this had no effect on the herringbone pattern on the screen whilst in channel 0 the picture did improve on playback. I assume therefore that because there is only one scart socket on the back of my TV I will need another scart lead and a switchable selector. I have seen a scart auto selector for £25. I assume this type would be a better idea as it would remove the need for manual switching? Alex |
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![]() "JAT" wrote in message ... Just an up-date Barney. I checked the back of the VCR but there is no adjustment screw, just two scart sockets, two aerial sockets and a timer reset, whatever that is. When I removed the aerial input lead during playback the picture did improve. Anyway I disconnected the scart lead from my DVD player and connected it to the VCR. Although this had no effect on the herringbone pattern on the screen whilst in channel 0 the picture did improve on playback. I assume therefore that because there is only one scart socket on the back of my TV I will need another scart lead and a switchable selector. I have seen a scart auto selector for £25. I assume this type would be a better idea as it would remove the need for manual switching? Alex As Graham said the screw adjustment has been replaced by a digital adjustment which is done via the VCR setup - you will have to consult the VCR's manual for this. I presume the two scart sockets on the VCR means one is input and one is output. The scart from the DVD player goes into the input socket and then you just ned one lead out to the TV for both the DVD and the VCR. If you use a scart input the patterning should disappear because the RF input is not being used. I hope this is of some help. |
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Thanks a lot for all the advice. It seems to be working fine now through the
scart. You have already answered my other question regarding whether I could connect through the VCR rather than a selector box, so I will get another scart cable tomorrow. Thanks again guys. Alex "Barney" wrote in message As Graham said the screw adjustment has been replaced by a digital adjustment which is done via the VCR setup - you will have to consult the VCR's manual for this. I presume the two scart sockets on the VCR means one is input and one is output. The scart from the DVD player goes into the input socket and then you just ned one lead out to the TV for both the DVD and the VCR. If you use a scart input the patterning should disappear because the RF input is not being used. I hope this is of some help. |
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