Alright, so if you answer a few questions for me I would be happy to help you out.
If you are on cable, antenna, dish, etc. does this still happen?
If you try the dvd player on a different tv, does that tv experience the same problem?
If you try a different DVD does this one still have the same problem?
If you try a different cable from the player to the tv, does it still have this problem?
Besides the color, is the picture still good and the audio?
Please get back to me on all of these questions so we can narrow down the exact problem, thanks.
ok, now it makes sense. What is probably happening is that there is a looser connection for the power going to that corner. It is an internal hardware problem and requires you to physically open it and check the board and wires and make sure they are firmly connected. It may also have been caused by pressure to that corner.
Were you able to fix this or do you require further assistance? Please let me know as I would be happy to do what I can.
Have a good day
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This seems to be a problem more with the TV than the DVD player. One way to determine this, is to try it on a different TV and using a different disc. If the problem still occurs, then it could indicate a problem with either the DVD or the connecting cable. Use a different cable to find out if the problem is with the cable. If not, then you will have to get the DVD player serviced.
If the problem does not occur in the other TV, then the fault could lie with the original TV. In this case, you will have to call in a repairman to get your TV fixed.
Hope that helps!
Ok, so this is a portable player. Please try to give as much information as possible when you describe the issue. Now that we know it a portable player, it changes the scenario..
There seems to be a problem with the internal circuitry or the connector from the logic board to the screen. It could also be a case of a loose connector or poor soldering inside. There is no other option but to get it serviced, as I wouldn't recommend opening up the player if you have no prior experience in this sort of thing..
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Hello, just wanted to know if your issue has been resolved. If you have any further questions, please post back and let me know.
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Regarding replacing backlights, some newer LCD panels have an integrated backlight- you can't replace just the light, you must replace the entire screen. I would assume this applies more to laptops as I repaired a Sony Vaio that lost its light. You could make out the Windows boot screen (if tilted at angle). On opening, I discovered this. And I found an inexpensive source for the panel: http://www.screentekltd.com
Try another source, if the same problem appears there then your tv is in need of repairs, contact a local service center or tech.
Hi,
Can you please give more details on your problem so that i can help you fix it.
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1/4 of the picture is green 3/4 is black
This is a portable dvd player. when I put in a different dvd the same thing happens but the picture and aduio is fine just have the 1/4 of the color is lighter.
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