I plugged in a vga monitor on to a bose dv 360 player and found the output scrambled|unwatchable.
Are there differences in VGA on DVD players to that of PCs ?
I plugged in a vga monitor on to a bose dv 360 player and found the output scrambled|unwatchable.
Are there differences in VGA on DVD players to that of PCs ?
A Bose piece of equipment. Explains it all. LOL
"Alan Rutlidge"
under the video out settings check for "progressive scan output" or RGB mode . some units also have a physical switch to set the out put from CVBS (composite) YUV (component) or VGA (RGBHV)
And it sounded as good as it looked ! OK, maybe marginally better....
geoff
I did try another monitor which had the same problem.
YOur suggestion is probably the solution, however I dont have the remote to access video output settings . If i can locate a remote for the unit I will try it out.
Thanks
Hz
You may be interested to know I didnt pay for the bose dvd. I came accross it because its power supply had blown, and I managed to relace it with one out of my junk box .
I assumed the output was auto sensing!? and would produce the appropriate signal if you plugged in a VGA monitor.
This is apparently not the case.
Dear customer, I couldn't fix your DVD player so you'll have to purchase a new one. If you're not using the old remote can I have it? :-)))
Thanks
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