Just bought the LiteOn LDV-2001....
Fine Player but no DTS and a problem with RGB:
I finally got my Sony KV-32FQ75 to accept a RGB signal.
Pin 16 on SCART has to have a signal otherwise it is only Composite signal. I use a 1.5 volt battery to signal this because the LiteOn has no blanking-signal-out (1-3 volts=RGB and 0-0.4=Composite). Furthermore Sony-TV has to have a sync signal on the composite input.
Why did they not implement a SCART on the player ??
Well, heres my problem:
The screen shows all in green color ?? why ??
I believe it is because of the LiteOn outputs to 'Component Video' and my Sony only accepts RGB input.
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Red Green Blue your missing Red & Blue make sure your scart is 21 pin each side & securely connected from your dvd player to your TV sometimes a lose scart will only give one colour.
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All 3 colors are verified twice.
I take 1 color at a time:
1. I connect the red and it shows all red
2. I connect the blue and it shows all blue
3. I connect the green and it shows all green.
And now the funny thing:
4. I connect red-green-blue and it shows all green.
I can't pin 21 on the LiteOn site because there is no SCART on it.
Every color has Ground, but there is no averall Ground (pin 21) on LiteOn. -
Ok I just noticed something no scart on your player that’s a problem because to get RGB you will need a scart also the Dvd player will usly have to be set to output an RGB signal no setting because no scart. You won’t get it through Component your just separating the colours .
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