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Joined on: Friday, 29th December 2000, 20:41, Last used: Friday, 29th December 2000, 20:41

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Help!! Is my S-Video cable faulty??

I received an S-Video cable from Keene Electronics on Friday (19/01/01) and connected it between my AIWA 370 DVD and JVC TV (after changing the TV output setup to `S-Video` on the DVD). When I turn on the DVD and select the AV2 channel on my TV all I get is blue and green lines across the screen, I had tried a friends S-Video cable before hand and that worked without any problems. The only difference between the two cables as far as I can see is the one I have got has GOLD connectors each end, should that make any difference? or do you think I have just been sent a faulty cable and need to get a replacement?.

Thanks for any advice.

MJD.

This item was edited on Sunday, 21st January 2001, 20:48

PIONEER 535 or AIWA 370

I am after some advice on which of these players will be the best buy for my setup. I have a fairly old JVC 21" Mono TV which I think only accepts a PAL50 signal, not sure about NTSC (it does have an S-Video connector though). I will be connecting the DVD player to the TV by a Scart lead and to a Dolby Pro-Logic Video (including speakers) through a standard phono lead. If I opt for the PIONEER will my TV be able to pickup signals OK from R1 disks?. Also which would be the best player to have when I eventually upgrade the television to one that handles PAL60 as well?.

Thanx for any advice

MJD.

RE: HELP - Does my TV use PAL50 or PAL60??

My television is a JVC CM21773-004 Mono sound with one Scart and a S-Video connector on the back. I don`t have the instructions so cannot check if it can handle pure NTSC as well. If it could handle NTSC would the PIONEER 535 play through it OK?.

MJD

RE: aiwa 370

Try looking on http://aiwaownersnetwork.tripod.com for more details on the AIWA 370 and the current hack, from previous threads I think you will need a converter to loose the macrovision, try looking on http://www.sonel.com for the MAC MASTER at £24.99 that gets rid of the dreaded macrovision, and it will play RCE disks.

MJD

HELP - Does my TV use PAL50 or PAL60??

I have recently taken back my Wharfedale 750S and will probably be getting an AIWA 370, can anyone tell me if my current TV set will accept PAL 50 only. I had the 750S set to PAL and got R1 discs in colour, but when I tried to change it to PAL60 or PAL60R the screen flickered like mad so I had to quickly change it back to PAL while still in the setup menu. I presume from that that the TV will only accept PAL50 so that`s why I`m going for the AIWA and not the PIONEER 535 as I think that only uses PAL60.

Any advice would be appreciated.

MJD.

This item was edited on Friday, 29th December 2000, 23:28