This doesn't really fit into any one forum that I could think of on this site, so I hope it's okay that I put it here. The question relates to a problem I've had with an RF modulator on multiple televisions, including my current one (an old Goodwill purchase with wood paneling and actual channel knobs!). I just bought the CyberHome CH-DVD320, which is great for KVCD, but the problem I'm having doesn't seem to be specific to the unit.
The video signal appears to be weaker, somehow, when watching high-resolution DVDs. Since the TV only has the old "two-prong" connectors on the back for an antenna, I have that running to my VCR, which then connects to the DVD player's composite output. My KVCDs are generally lower res than the DVD standards - usually 352x480 or thereabouts - and the picture is clear and strong. But when I went to watch Boondock Saints (it's St. Patty's day, after all), the picture would slowly weaken and strengthen in waves... to the point where the video signal is "lost" and the VCR goes to a blue screen until the signal comes back again.
It's rather frustrating, and since I've seen this happen before on another TV with different components, I don't believe that the DVD player is the cause. It seems more like the chaining together of equipment is causing the video signal to lose strength somehow. Has anyone had this type of problem before, and if so, what would the technical explanation be for this phenomenon?
Thanks in advance. I don't have a problem with just watching DVDs on the PC, but I'm really curious as to what exactly is happening.
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