Have rca 32in.hdtv-dvd combo.picture is fine at first then the picture fades out. People look like. there an x-ray its kind of a whit faded screen
The picture doesnt fade out untill tv has been on a few minutes. It almost looks like an x-ray of people kind of white film over the sreen.then the picture will be fine for a few seconds then it fades. Almost like the contrast is cranked up
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Thats a deflection problem which is causing the CRTs to shut down during deflection loss. The deflection board will need replacement. You can get replacement deflection boards from www.tvrepairworld.com
I w having this same issue when watching a Blu-Ray disc. I found it to be dependent upon what picture mode the TV was set to. By this I mean certain picture modes would cause the TV to dim during dark scenes of a movie. Changing the picture mode helped a lot.
Three guns Red Blue and Green in the picture tube of an old CRT set. If one of the guns goes out it effects that color. Sounds like one of the guns inside of the tube is going out, To costly to replace for such an old antilog set that will have to have a convertor box next month anyway.
DVDs are recorded in Macrovision* format which distorts the video when playing through a VCR. This is an anti recording device to prevent duplication. You can try finding a decoder that connects between the player and VCR to override this
1. Go back there and get the remote for the RCA.
2. Towards the bottom right you'll see a "FORMAT" button. Press it and look at the screen each time.
3. This changes the screen format between Cinerama, 16:9, 4:3, and all the Zoom formats.
4. ONE of those should be what you're looking for...
Is there a way to reset this TV back to factory defaults through the menu?Try that. Otherwise it is a more serious problem. Call RCA to see if they can help.
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