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Old 10-05-2007, 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by wa2ise View Post
As you're feeding a black and white Tv set, use the luma signal (usually avaliable on the "S-video" output jack, which most all DVD players have. Also usually avaliable on the green RCA jack (component video) when the player is set for regular interlace scan NTSC).
This is a great idea and works really well. It turns a fuzzy picture full of color crosstalk artifacts into a very sharp, clear B&W picture. Thanks for the tip.

There are copy protection artifacts that make the picture shake, rattle and roll; trying to find a 'scrubber' box to put inline between the player and the Ch 4 modulator so the old 1948 Philco will be happy.
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