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Rich Piehl

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Sep 21, 2008, 12:41:39 PM9/21/08
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I've just recently purchased a new HDTV, and have connected my DSR 922
to it via the video out connector (not the S-Video) using a cable with
an RCA plug at both ends. But the picture is in black and white.

I know the receiver is generating a color picture because when I connect
to the 75 ohm TV out connection I get a color picture. I see something
in the manual about distinguishing between segregated chrominance vs
luminescence for the S-video out (page 25 #7), but I don't see anything
about it for the video out. Nor do I see where there is a place to
select between the two.

Anyone have any insight?

Thanks,

Take care,
Rich

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CrowFoot

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Sep 21, 2008, 4:09:35 PM9/21/08
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 11:41:39 -0500, Rich Piehl
<rpiehl5REM...@NOSPAMcharter.net> wrote:

> But the picture is in black and white.

Were you watching The Last Picture Show?

Rich Piehl

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Sep 21, 2008, 5:05:36 PM9/21/08
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Nope. Young Frankenstein, either.

Good movies, BTW.

CrowFoot

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Sep 21, 2008, 8:53:59 PM9/21/08
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 11:41:39 -0500, Rich Piehl
<rpiehl5REM...@NOSPAMcharter.net> wrote:

>I've just recently purchased a new HDTV, and have connected my DSR 922
>to it via the video out connector (not the S-Video

I have 922 hooked up to LCD HDTV.....via component one, which has both
S-video and composite jack on component one; hence, both S-Video and
Composite are both hooked to component one.

Does yours have both on a single input?

Rich Piehl

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Sep 28, 2008, 4:32:49 PM9/28/08
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I finally had the time to figure it out and you were sorta' on the right
track.

I have two composite inputs (R,G,B) on the back, but I didn't realize
that only one doubles as an a/v in. I was plugged into the second one.
Fortunately there is a second a/v in on the side.

Thanks for your help.

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