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  • There are several things that could cause this problem, including: - Faulty DVD player. - Faulty television input. - Colour drive set too low in television. - Wiring problems, such as: -- If you are using an s-video connection, the cable may be faulty (chrominance channel faulty). -- If you are using a component video connection, the cables for the colour signals, Pr and Pb, may be faulty or missing. -- You may have connected the luminance channel of the component video output from the DVD player to the composite video input of the television (colour signals Pr and Pb missing).
  • Hi, It's possible that there is difference between the NTSC and PAL encoding on the DVD and your TV playback. If your TV/DVD is set to PAL, NTSC DVDs will be played black and white.

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