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Check that all the connectiors are in nice and tight. After that you need to go through the settings on the dvd player and make sure thatthe output is set correctly to match your TV.
It sounds like you are using a component video cable (red/green/blue) and either the red or blue cable is loose or broken. Most likely the blue. Check both at DVD and TV ends.
the norm is yellow memory feed constent
red switched live
black earth
paired colours speakers
green or pink feed for reversing camara
pink or green parliking brake for dvd to work
blue power out for remote amp or anttenna
large phono lads powerout for aux amp
the norm is yellow memory feed constent red switched live black earth paired colours speakers green or pink feed for reversing camara pink or green parliking brake for dvd to work blue power out for remote amp or anttenna large phono lads powerout for aux amp
If you have a LCD-screen, not an old-style CRT-screen, it is the data-cable, and its connections, that are not transmitting one of the 3 "primary" colours, e.g., mix red & blue & green to get white,
but mix only two of those colours, and you could get pink,
because the mixing is an "additive" process.
If you mix NONE of the 3 primary colours, you should get BLACK.
If you see GREEN, you're seeing ONE of the primary colours.
What does a dvd look like played on it? If it's the same then there is something wrong with the TV. If a dvd looks good - no color problem - then it's the sat box that needs replaced.
Check the green signal lead - if one of the RGB leads doesn't make good contact, the picture will take on an odd tint that doesn't always look like it's missing one of those colours. For some reason, the green is always the most common one to fail.
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