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Old 06-06-2009, 8:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I had Sky HD installed last week and connects to my JVC via scart. Since I've had HD installed I've noticed the screen flickers. I've just bought a PS3 and it connects via the red, white and yellow cables. The screen flickers when the PS3 is connected aswell. I don't notice the flicker on the terrestial channels. Anyone got any ideas?

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Re: JVC Flicker

JVC What?...as in what's the model no taken from the rear label?
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It's a JVC AV-25SX1EK.

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It's a JVC AV-25SX1EK.

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It's probably dry joints on or a faulty frame output IC on that model.
Probably just a coincedence that you haven't noticed it doing it while watching via the sets own tuner.
It's not a d-i-y job unless you're experienced in soldering and handling electronic components.
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It's probably dry joints on or a faulty frame output IC on that model.
Probably just a coincedence that you haven't noticed it doing it while watching via the sets own tuner.
It's not a d-i-y job unless you're experienced in soldering and handling electronic components.
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Hopefully I will be getting my new tv soon and then I can get rid of the JVC.

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Re: JVC Flicker

PLEASE do one thing - connect your PS3 to whatever TV you get by a more appropriate means than a Composite cable. It borders on madness to buy a machine capable of the highest quality HD output and ruin it with the crudest type of connection.

At least use RGB SCART but preferably Component, VGA, DVI or HDMI.
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PLEASE do one thing - connect your PS3 to whatever TV you get by a more appropriate means than a Composite cable. It borders on madness to buy a machine capable of the highest quality HD output and ruin it with the crudest type of connection.

At least use RGB SCART but preferably Component, VGA, DVI or HDMI.
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Thanks for the info, I already plan to do that. Will connect it to mt new full HD TV with a HDMI lead. Thats why I bought a PS3.

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