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Anonymous Posted on Mar 18, 2009

Ghosting of picture from a Panasonic home cinema system

DVD system seems to be picking up interference from a TV channel.

It is definately the DVD player, now that I have a large plasma screen the interference is much more noticeable. A feint picture can be seen moving across the screen behind the main picture.

FYI this system has an FM tuner

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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.

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