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Panasoinc CRT TV RHS ripple
technoflare
20-08-2004
I get a really annoying ripple on the RHS of screen sometimes when playing a DVD. Happens on water screens but also grass...tried both S-Video and RGB and used two different DVD players but still the same.....

The ripple is from top to bottom and reaches across about 1/4 of the RHS of screen. Anyone ever see this?
heckbulb
21-08-2004
I get this on my 24in W/S Toshiba. Have seen it on quite a lot of Toshibas and Philips ion the shops, for that matter. Doesn't seem that there is much you can do about it (even using the service menu) I just live with it now.
technoflare
21-08-2004
Ok, thanks for the reply, bit annoying but if its not confined to my TV then I'll live with it ta, any others have seen it?
TrevorPH
21-08-2004
Check for magnetic interference near that side of the TV. Speakers too close? That sort of thing...
technoflare
22-08-2004
No, not that close and it is not constant..occasional I will try and get a picture of it soon.
srobbo999
22-08-2004
I get this on my Philips TV, I have noticed that it only happens when playing a DVD and on some DVD's and not others. With me it only seems to happen with DVD's that have a lot crammed into them, for instance TV series DVD's with up to 240 minutes of viewing material per disc. I'm certainly no expert but it may be due to compression/quality of the source material. I've never seen this problem on a high quality DVD movie.
heckbulb
22-08-2004
From my experience it is more 'noticable' on TV material rather than films. I put this down to the fact that most TV suff if showing at 50 fields per second (interlaced), whereas films are 25 frames per second (non-interlaced). It seems to make a difference.

This would explain why srobbo999 notices it on TV series DVD's, but not others.
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