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Re: Picture bleeding

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Your TV apears to be broken. Actually the tube is going bad. You probably have this problem not just from DVD but from all sources, just look closely.
Do not blame cable. If by some accident you get this better by switching cables, I still say it was not due to cable.
For some reason, the less knowledge people have, the more they are likely to fix ANY problem by "better" cable. Just forget about cable and ask some repair shops about your problem. Find shop that does not charge for test/estimate, and bring your equipment to them to find what the problem is. Believe me, they will laugh if you mention word cable. (they will laugh at the back of the shop ofcourse).



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