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PaulQ
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My Ma and Pa have a 20 year old Sony Trinitron TV (model number KV-2705UB)
that works just fine. They have had a VCR for ten years but always connected
via the RF connector. For Xmas we bought them a DVD and we have had
difficulty getting a picture via the recommended connections for a VCR in
the original instruction booklet: a BNC video connector and a very rare Sony
8 pin DIN (a Sony forerunner to SCART). The major problem is that I am able
to get to get the chrominance to display correctly on the TV but the
luminance is always reversed, see pics here
http://www.fourbridges.plus.com/luminance . For the connection from the DVD
we are using the Yellow DVD composite connector RCA>BNC via a one piece
cable. Audio is no problem because this can be dealt with separately. I'm
writing from the UK so I'm talking about a PAL TV here.
I have also tried out a Hi8 Camcorder on the cable>BNC into the TV with the
same reversed chrominance displayed on screen. On my home TV the DVD shows
correctly both via a SCART-in and via the yellow composite RCA>RCA
connection.
I have been on to Sony customer service and they were unable to give me a
workable solution but they did provide me with a section of the wiring plan
for the TV that confirmed that the 8 pin DIN and the BNC shared the same
circuitry for the GND (pin 6) and the signal carrier (pin 8 - centre pin).
This was a relief because the Sony 8 pin DIN seems to be extemely hard to
find.
If possible, I want to avoid putting the signal through the aerial
connection (I would need to get an RF modulator in any case) due to the poor
picture quality, but I am now out of ideas as to the root of the problem and
what I should try next.
Any ideas?
Thanks
PaulQ
that works just fine. They have had a VCR for ten years but always connected
via the RF connector. For Xmas we bought them a DVD and we have had
difficulty getting a picture via the recommended connections for a VCR in
the original instruction booklet: a BNC video connector and a very rare Sony
8 pin DIN (a Sony forerunner to SCART). The major problem is that I am able
to get to get the chrominance to display correctly on the TV but the
luminance is always reversed, see pics here
http://www.fourbridges.plus.com/luminance . For the connection from the DVD
we are using the Yellow DVD composite connector RCA>BNC via a one piece
cable. Audio is no problem because this can be dealt with separately. I'm
writing from the UK so I'm talking about a PAL TV here.
I have also tried out a Hi8 Camcorder on the cable>BNC into the TV with the
same reversed chrominance displayed on screen. On my home TV the DVD shows
correctly both via a SCART-in and via the yellow composite RCA>RCA
connection.
I have been on to Sony customer service and they were unable to give me a
workable solution but they did provide me with a section of the wiring plan
for the TV that confirmed that the 8 pin DIN and the BNC shared the same
circuitry for the GND (pin 6) and the signal carrier (pin 8 - centre pin).
This was a relief because the Sony 8 pin DIN seems to be extemely hard to
find.
If possible, I want to avoid putting the signal through the aerial
connection (I would need to get an RF modulator in any case) due to the poor
picture quality, but I am now out of ideas as to the root of the problem and
what I should try next.
Any ideas?
Thanks
PaulQ