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Anonymous Posted on Dec 15, 2008

Green tint to picture when dvi cable is connected

Trying to get hd picture i connected dvi to hdmi cable, I get a picture but everything is a green tint. When same cable is connected to PS3 the picture is green until I play a game, even blu-ray movies are green. When the game is about to start the screen blinks and "NO SIGNAL" appears on the screen.

  • samwalk23 Feb 21, 2009

    same green tint and sometimes flaky or snow

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You got the wrong DV-I cable.. there is 2 different types.

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The tv will show correctly in 720p mode. Cable box and PS3 must be set to display in 720p or the green tint will remain. For the PS3 I return it to 1080p when I am about to play a game, blu-rays and dvd's can only play in 720p.

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