I absoluetly
HATE to ask you guys for help on this, seeing as it is so off-topic, but I don't belong to a board inhabited with as many knowledgeable people as you folk, and instead of starting a new topic, I decided this would be the place:
I recently (2 days ago) bought a used Playstation, but have now found that they have problems with Zenith TV's. I finally found this FAQ entry:
"3.6 - My Playstation picture bounces!
We usually get a flood of these messages every Christmas. The reason is that
your TV is either a Zenith or uses Zenith components. The Playstation,
perhaps to save money or processing power, skips even-numbered scanlines on
the TV screen when it is in lo w-resolution (around 320x240) mode. Zenith
TVs don't know how to cope with this properly and go whacko, either causing
the image to bounce up and down, lopping off the top or bottom of the
picture, displaying it in a shrunken-down image, or just plain not showing
anything on the screen. Fortunately, you can take your Playstation to Sony
and they'll install a chip for free that will fix this problem. The
turnaround time is anywhere from three days to a week. I've never heard of
anyone not getting their Playstation back after more than five days.
If you really don't want to send out your PSX, Doug Dingus mailed me with a
workaround if you have a newer Zenith:
The truth is that very old Zeniths work great. These are the old Chroma
Color series. The newer ones are of two types. Those with an on screen
menu and those without. If you have a Zenith without the on-screen menu,
then you are SOL. Better get one of the chips, and or a new television.
If you have the onscreen televisions (system 2, 3, or better), then there
is a good chance that a solution lies right in your television. Here is
what I learned about mine from the TV Repair manual.
(This works for System 3 NTSC televisions sold in USA for sure. Your
mileage may vary...)
To access the service menu, press the menu, volume up, and channel up
buttons at exactly the same time. Most things in here need to be left
alone. What the Playstation needs turned on is the 'VFORCED' option. This
allows the television to sync up to the interlaced playstation signal."
I do not have those newer models
Does anyone know any other way to solve this? I don't quite understand why, when I connect the console throught the VCR, the TV still has the problem. I know it is not the console, either, because it even worked on the video-in to my AIW Radeon. Can anyone help me? I'd really appreciate it.
Again, I appologize imensely for the off-topic question. So sorry. And Tony, you can severely chastize me for this tangent subject, I deserve it
DiGNAN
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, etc.