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Ray:
It is difficult to know whether the TV (which has clearly developed some sort of fault) is having difficulty with either
a) the 525 line, and/or 60hz refresh rate of the NTSC signal
OR
b) the NTSC colour coding of the NTSC signal
Whilst on the face of it, the line/refresh structure is most likely to be the culprit, I gather from what you told me that, when fed with a signal from an NTSC VHS tape played back on a PAL VHS machine (which is most likely to be a pseudo-PAL aka PAL60 signal, rather than true NTSC) the TV behaved itself.
So, you could try setting the output on your DVD player to PAL, rather than 'auto'. This will then produce a PAL60 signal from NTSC discs, much like that from the VCR. And maybe, just maybe, it will solve the problem, without the expense of a TV repair.
On the other hand, it might be a combination of factors - eg. an NTSC signal PLUS macrovision - that the TV has decided not to like. For which the 'cure' is more complex.
Nigel
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