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Dansai 955 RGB Problem

Dilbert11 (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Friday, 8th November 2002, 18:16

Hi Guys

Today I bought myself the Dansai DVD955 from Tesco.

However, I am having some trouble with it. My problem is when I select the RGB option in the players menu the screen turns green. When watching a dvd I get a green screen but can still see the picture. When I select back to composite the green screen goes but the image is not as clear.

My TV is RGB compatible (4 year old Toshiba). My Playstation 2 when set to RGB gives a lovely picture on DVD`s.

Can anyone give me some advice or should I take it back and get a refund.

Cheers guys.

RE: Dansai 955 RGB Problem

Nikon (Competent) posted this on Friday, 8th November 2002, 23:59

If you are using the same scart socket on your tv push the connectors fully home. If you are using a second connector try the first one (scart 1) as quite a lot of tv`s only have scart 1 fully wired for RGB. This is assuming you have set menu options on the tv correctly.

Steve..

RE: Dansai 955 RGB Problem

MBA (Harmless) posted this on Friday, 15th November 2002, 11:07

Toshiba RGB fault

I also have a 4 year old Toshiba as the one review below.
http://www.homecinemachoice.com/testbench/Televisions/Toshiba/Toshiba2577DB.shtml

Toshiba RGB by nature shows a green hue and limits contrast significantly. Great for bright console games, CRAP for digital TV or DVD. It was never their strongest point. That is why even on their latest sets they only have one RGB enabled SCART.

This item was edited on Friday, 15th November 2002, 11:10

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