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  • Petrushka
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 12389

    DVD Problem

    Looking for some help with an issue playing DVD's on my Panasonic DVD recorder.

    The colour has turned a greenish tinge when playing DVDs. The colour is perfectly normal when watching TV via the recorder and the colour is perfectly normal when watching TV. It's solely on playing a DVD. It's the same problem whether it's one of my own recordings or a commercial DVD.

    Online forums seem to pinpoint the cabling, possibly the Scart lead, but it's difficult to tell.

    Any ideas on what I can do?
    "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
  • Dave2002
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 18061

    #2
    Has the problem emerged recently?

    Sometimes the colour space settings can change between the DVD player/recorder and the TV display - worth checking what the colour settings are.

    Possibly might have to check both devices, though I'd suggest starting with the DVD recorder. Make sure the cable is pushed in hard too.

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    • Beresford
      Full Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 559

      #3
      You are losing the Red (of RBY) video signal somewhere. First thing is to check the Scart lead. I had one where one of the pins was bent so it didn't make proper contact. Then try a different SCART lead. Then a different source. It may be a loose wire inside the DVD player.

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      • Petrushka
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 12389

        #4
        Dave, yes, the problem emerged yesterday,

        Beresford, there is no red in the picture at all with anything red turned dark grey. I checked out the Scart last night and it looked ok as far as I could tell but will see if I can find another one somewhere. Bit concerned if there's a loose wire inside the recorder.
        "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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        • Lordgeous
          Full Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 840

          #5
          Had so much grief with Scart leads over the years. They, whover designed them, plus the designer of CD cases should be shot!

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          • Eine Alpensinfonie
            Host
            • Nov 2010
            • 20578

            #6
            Originally posted by Lordgeous View Post
            ...plus the designer of CD cases should be shot!
            That I do agree with. The design was based on the Philips tape cassette case and the Philips open reel tape case. Recycling the idea for CDs really didn't work well.

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            • Dave2002
              Full Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 18061

              #7
              Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
              The colour is perfectly normal when watching TV via the recorder and the colour is perfectly normal when watching TV.
              When you say watching TV via the recorder, do you mean using the DVD unit as a TV tuner? If so, maybe your unit has at least two Scart outputs - you could try swapping them over. Otherwise watching TV might not indicate much, as some devices have signal pass through. I think most units now use HDMI, so perhaps that’s what’s feeding your TV display.

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              • jayne lee wilson
                Banned
                • Jul 2011
                • 10711

                #8
                Originally posted by Lordgeous View Post
                Had so much grief with Scart leads over the years. They, whover designed them, plus the designer of CD cases should be shot!
                New Releases increasingly come in gatefold card sleeves now, some of then quite luxuriously & artistically presented, almost like mini-hardback books. Most welcome. And those SACD "super-jewel box" cases are pretty nifty too.

                But if you buy 2ndhand CDs, definitely have a stack of replacement cases handy...

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                • Bryn
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 24688

                  #9
                  Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
                  New Releases increasingly come in gatefold card sleeves now, some of then quite luxuriously & artistically presented, almost like mini-hardback books. Most welcome. And those SACD "super-jewel box" cases are pretty nifty too.
                  Indeed, BIS have now started using plastic-free cases. However, when it comes to polystyrene SACD cases, though tougher than the standard CD jewel cases, I have had quite a few arrive broken in the post.

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                  • Serial_Apologist
                    Full Member
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 37995

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                    Indeed, BIS have now started using plastic-free cases. However, when it comes to polystyrene SACD cases, though tougher than the standard CD jewel cases, I have had quite a few arrive broken in the post.
                    I have a good many transparent plastic pockets - envelopes - in which CDs have been sent for review. The booklet or whatever can be stuffed in beside the CD; no harm is done so long as the CD is slipped in and out with care; and it takes up much less space on the shelf.

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                    • richardfinegold
                      Full Member
                      • Sep 2012
                      • 7823

                      #11
                      I am on vacation in a rural area. We couldn’t get the rental car sound system to pair with my phone and the fm radio choices are limited so I found a CD store (remember those?) in a small town and bought a few for the car CD player. I had thought they were used but were still in the original cellophane packaging with the sticky tabs underneath that to further frustrate opening. After losing a fingernail I then spent 45 minutes with a bread knife from the B&B extracting the discs. I don’t miss that aspect of CDs at all.

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                      • Dave2002
                        Full Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 18061

                        #12
                        You’re lucky your rental car had a CD player, or is it a clapped out older model?

                        Is the US lagging behind?
                        Cars I’ve rented recently in the UK come with USB ports. Some of these work with a memory stick I loaded with music just for this situation.

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                        • richardfinegold
                          Full Member
                          • Sep 2012
                          • 7823

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                          You’re lucky your rental car had a CD player, or is it a clapped out older model?

                          Is the US lagging behind?
                          Cars I’ve rented recently in the UK come with USB ports. Some of these work with a memory stick I loaded with music just for this situation.
                          I was surprised to see the Toyota Corolla has the CD player slot, along with USB. My 2018 Honda does not have a CD player

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                          • Dave2002
                            Full Member
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 18061

                            #14
                            Originally posted by richardfinegold View Post
                            I was surprised to see the Toyota Corolla has the CD player slot, along with USB. My 2018 Honda does not have a CD player
                            Maybe CD players are still an option on some cars. Perhaps some car hire companies are aware that some people still use/have CDs.

                            We may be about to buy new cars. Lack of a CD player option could be a real pain. Although USB sticks or similar are convenient enough now, I really don’t want to have to reprocess even the CDs which I designate for in car use - usually bought in charity shops - ripping, file management etc.

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                            • Anastasius
                              Full Member
                              • Mar 2015
                              • 1860

                              #15
                              Petrushka...not sure if you are sorted or not but if you need any SCART leads or switchboxes then I have loads going spare that you are very welcome to.
                              Fewer Smart things. More smart people.

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