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Color of people's faces in movies played via DVD is now blue since connected to LCD TV

We have a new LG LCD TV. It is connected to our dvd. Since we got the new tv the color of the picture coming through the dvd is very blue -- faces of people are blue, etc. The TV picture is fine. But the dvd picture makes people blue.

  • Anonymous Jan 20, 2009

    TV plays fine but when I put in a dvd movie it plays purple and green .I have a clear picture but I am unable to adjust the tint of movies played it's a tv/dvd combo

  • Anonymous Mar 22, 2014

    screen is blue but no connection

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The reason the picture is blue on the DVD is because you have poor video cables running the feed, probably RCA yellow cable im guessing. Get some nice component cables for the DVD feed and it will fix you right up.

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