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Hi, what you have is called hte "default " screen, the audio connection is apperebtly fine since you have sound, so the question is why video stopped. More than likely the video connection came loose somewhere, iI suggest retracing the " video connection " from end to end. If you're using an hdmi cable that has both audio and video cables combined-so it would be the cable or the player or jack on the tv's side that was defectice. if using standard " RCA " cables, those are the colors yellow, for video and red & white for audio. If someone or something become tangled in rca cables this may sometimes stress a connection and give a green screen ( with yellow cable still connected it will feel slightly loose ) I hope this helps ,good luck Prodzilla
You most likely have to set the Cable Box to a specific resolution. Because that model only provides 720p/1080i, the box must be set to match that. You may need to use the yellow/white/red Composite output on the box to the tv first, so you can access the boxes menu and set it to 720p or 1080i, then I recommend using Component cables (Red/Blue/Green with white/red for audio) out of the box in to the TVs "Component 2" input. Now you should get a good HD picture. If you still can't get it to work, give me a reply with details and I will get back to you.
Hi, This would be 5 pins, red-white is for audio and rest of 3 pins red-green-blue for video signal, it calls component video. Find out red-green-blue jacks at back of TV that would be label as Y, Yr, Yb Plug each pin in same color to get color picture.
Hello sir, hi, please check the video cable. If you are using the three color audio/video cable, the yellow one goes to the yellow input of the TV to the yellow output of the DVD recorder. Then check the TVs audio video settings, the TV should be in the video channel, if there are several video channel, check where the video is coming in. Make sure that the yellow cable is good. you can swap several cables to check.
If your TV is component input, put the red green and blue wires to their respective color port, one end is on the DVD recorder, and the other on the TV. make sure your cables are good.
Do the same thing with the S-video and HDMI cable. if your TV has this.
IF IT IS HOOKED UP WITH COMPONENT CABLES (GREEN, RED, AND BLUE) FOR PICTURE AND RED AND WHITE FOR AUDIO, MOST LIKELY THE RED ONE IS NOT SEATED PROPERLY, CHECK BOTH ENDS THE ONE CONNECTED TO THE TV AND THE ONE CONNECTED TO WHATEVER THE SOURCE IS ( SATELLITE BOX, CABLE BOX ETC.
You need to also connect the RCA audio out (red/white) from your source to the audio input on the TV. You do not need the yellow wire as that is for composite video. The component cable (red/green/blue) is only for video. Look at the input on the TV where you connected the red/green/blue cable. Right next to it, you should have another red and white connectors for the audio input. Connect that to the audio out on the cable box.
The Yellow/Red/White connectors are Composite+Audio
Yellow carries a composite signal and Red and White Carry left and right audio channels.
Red Green Blue Connectors are Component
Each coloured connector carries one 'component' of the picture
So yes, your extra set of red white yellow cables would be fine to use, just make sure you connect the same colors at each end red-red green-green blue-blue
However..... the red green blue only carry the video, you will still need to carry the Audio, this is usually done either by the red and white (L & R stereo) or your DVD may also have an optical or coaxial output to carry the sound. if there is no equivalent connector on the TV then you may be stuck swapping the red/white cables, usually though there would be 2 sets of red/white connectors one set to go with the yellow, one set to go with RGB.
Ive got 3 samsung tv's (lcd, plasma, DLP) and I use HDMI cables on all of them. Its the only way to get the full potential out of the tv. When you use the red/white/yellow RCA cables the signal is anolog aka "old technology". Component cables are good but HDMI is the best. HDMI is a digital signal and thats what all the components that go with the tv should be run on. If your dvd player does not have an HDMI output I would suggest getting one that has that output. As for the cable box most require you to upgrade to digital cable in order to get one with an HDMI output. If you dont want to spend the money on new components and run what you have now the picture will stay mediocre at best. Good luck hope this helped
Are the yellow, red & white cables RCA phono plugs?
Yellow = Video
Red = Right Audio
White = Left Audio (mono)
The red, blue & green cables are for picture only and don't include sound. Have you tried using the red, blue & green for the picture and using the other cable, red & white for just the sound? Don't use the yellow.
For some using composite wires instead of the coaxial may not be a possible because you use the red,white,and yellow spaces for your xbox or playstation. Here is another solution if you use digital cable or a similar cable box. This may work for many other cable boxes. Go to your cable box's settings and look for an option to change your "Audio Range". which is probably right now set on either "normal" or "narrow". If this option is on "narrow" then change it to normal and monitor the results. If you continue to recieve this problem then change the setting again to "wide". This should eliminate the box all together. If anything you might only see it once or twice in the entire day instead of ever 20 secs like mine was. I sincerely hope this is helpful.. Let me know.
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