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Old 02-02-2010, 11:06 PM   #1
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Question Video interference: how do I stop it?

I thought I'd left these problems in the 90s when the VCR went out the window (I actually threw it out the window. Hit a kid. Felt bad. Lesson learned).

Anyway, now I've got a blu-ray player, running into a receiver, running into the TV. A surround speaker package also goes through the receiver.

Whenever I play a DVD, there's a light vertical band that rolls across the screen from right to left. It cycles about once a second. The band doesn't obscure the picture, it's just like it overexposes the part it's passing over, like someone scrolling a narrow flashlight across the screen.

I thought it might be magnetic interference from the speaker cables, so separated them from the video cables - but no luck. I'm out of tricks. So I'm doing what any sane person would do: consult a hockey forum.

Has anyone ever had this problem? More importantly, has anyone ever fixed this problem?

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 02-02-2010, 11:37 PM   #2
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My first thought would be to check out your TV settings if you haven't yet tried to optimize it.
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Maybe it's your receiver? Have you tried running directly from your Bluray to your TV?
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What you describe is a grounding loop issue.

Don't get too tied up in the technical aspects in these articles. Read them to be sure they describe what you are seeing then search around a bit to see if there is an easy solution to your specific situation.


http://www.elect-spec.com/faqgrdl.htm
http://www.epanorama.net/documents/g...isolation.html
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Old 02-03-2010, 10:38 AM   #5
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Maybe it's your receiver? Have you tried running directly from your Bluray to your TV?
I was worried about that. But then, the old DVD player was okay running through the receiver. Of course, that was via a different port.

I'll give Bobblehead's articles (thanks Bobblehead) a read and then see how I fare. Hopefully I can kybosh this problem without too much rewiring or equipment hullabaloo.
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