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Lauren
Just got a new Toshiba tv, model 32C120U. My DVD player, Wii, N64, etc only show up in black and white and with poor sound quality. I've tried various combinations of where I plug in the cables, and they work fine on my old tv. Help?
Answer
Your TV shares the Component video (Toshiba calls it Colorstream Component video) with the composite video connection. If you are using composite video connection (yellow for video and red and white for audio) you need to do a couple of things to get color instead of black and white.
1 - connect the yellow (video connection to the green rca connector on your TV and connect the red and white audio to the red and white rca connectors that are just below the video connector.
2 - go into your TV's menu and look for 'Preferences'. Under 'Preferences' look for 'AV input'. When you get there, you should have a choice of ColorStream HD and Video input. Select Video input.
Doing those things should get all of your devices back in color.
Your TV shares the Component video (Toshiba calls it Colorstream Component video) with the composite video connection. If you are using composite video connection (yellow for video and red and white for audio) you need to do a couple of things to get color instead of black and white.
1 - connect the yellow (video connection to the green rca connector on your TV and connect the red and white audio to the red and white rca connectors that are just below the video connector.
2 - go into your TV's menu and look for 'Preferences'. Under 'Preferences' look for 'AV input'. When you get there, you should have a choice of ColorStream HD and Video input. Select Video input.
Doing those things should get all of your devices back in color.
Why does my DVD player sound like a helicopter?
KaylaJade
Its not the tv... I turn on the DVD player and it sounds like a helicopter taking off, or maybe a machine gun. Its really loud for a few moments but the tapers off. I can still hear it the entire time I have it on, though. It stops as soon as I turn it off.
It's a Memorex. I've only had it for about a year.
Answer
If this sound is not coming through the TV speakers and the machine itself, what you are most likely hearing is the DVD disc rubbing against the disk carrier as it is spinning at a high speed. This could be because the DVD has stickers or a label on the disk (like some libraries/rental stores do). This causes the disk to be off balance at high speeds and cause it to rub against the disk carrier. You may want to point this out to your librarian, as many libraries have moved to a label that is circular and near the center so it won't wobble the disk in the player and make helicopter sounds.
Otherwise, if you are sitting very close to the DVD player, you still may hear the sound (this could be considered normal). However, you should not be hearing it a few feet away. Many entertainment centers have glass doors which help keep the noise of players contained.
If this happens with some DVD disks, but not others, it could also easily be the copy protection scheme for that particular DVD giving the player a difficult time reading the disk (intentionally wobbling the disk for copy protection reasons). Your options are limited here, as many stores do not acknowledge this problem and will not take movies back if they are opened. Not all movies are marked on the box as having copy protection, but some are, This is an area where I think congress needs to get involved as remedies for defective DRM (digital rights management) controlled disks are limited.
Barring all that or if the noise is coming through the speakers, it would be cheaper to replace the player than to have it repaired. Inexpensive DVD players (such as the Memorex is) tend to have lower quality spindle mechanisms that may make more noise if the disk is not balanced perfectly. Keep the receipt and the warranty so you can take advantage of the warranty (though most expire in a year).
If this sound is not coming through the TV speakers and the machine itself, what you are most likely hearing is the DVD disc rubbing against the disk carrier as it is spinning at a high speed. This could be because the DVD has stickers or a label on the disk (like some libraries/rental stores do). This causes the disk to be off balance at high speeds and cause it to rub against the disk carrier. You may want to point this out to your librarian, as many libraries have moved to a label that is circular and near the center so it won't wobble the disk in the player and make helicopter sounds.
Otherwise, if you are sitting very close to the DVD player, you still may hear the sound (this could be considered normal). However, you should not be hearing it a few feet away. Many entertainment centers have glass doors which help keep the noise of players contained.
If this happens with some DVD disks, but not others, it could also easily be the copy protection scheme for that particular DVD giving the player a difficult time reading the disk (intentionally wobbling the disk for copy protection reasons). Your options are limited here, as many stores do not acknowledge this problem and will not take movies back if they are opened. Not all movies are marked on the box as having copy protection, but some are, This is an area where I think congress needs to get involved as remedies for defective DRM (digital rights management) controlled disks are limited.
Barring all that or if the noise is coming through the speakers, it would be cheaper to replace the player than to have it repaired. Inexpensive DVD players (such as the Memorex is) tend to have lower quality spindle mechanisms that may make more noise if the disk is not balanced perfectly. Keep the receipt and the warranty so you can take advantage of the warranty (though most expire in a year).
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