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In Reply to: Re: Lost my video signal, please advise posted by Estes on July 10, 2006 at 09:41:38:
I don't know if it has that type of selection or not. It does have two digital and three analog inputs, which is why I was surprised that a faulty composite cord would have any effect on the analog VCR signal.The fact that the problem was intermittent seems to point against a switch problem, IMO.
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Yes, if it is intermittent, then it is likely a switch problem.Another idea, check all the cables for loose wire that are causing shorts. I had that happen to me once, blew out the tapedeck.
In other words, check everything twice & then blame the equipment.
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I get kind of confused with my terminology. These were component video cables (not composite) that I replaced.I was using the heavy gauge Radio Shack ones, which are so tight that I have left the connector attached, while yanking out the cable in the back. Given the height difference between the amp and the TV, gravity, or a wandering cat could have partially separated one of the connections.
Glad to hear things are working. There are lots more cables connecting things now & the chances for loose connections has grown by leaps & bounds. Given that everything vibrates/is moved/bumped/ gets dirty, checking connections is a major undertaking.Just because it worked before, does not mean that something has not come loose. I have found that out the hard way!
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