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  1. #1 v4 video static prob on screen. 
    TRABEL is offline Member
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    hi
    got a v4 here , duo 2 installed , and removed .
    ps2 got video prob , when conected to tv got like static on the tv screen.
    on my small lcd screen i didnt saw it , dont know if its cuz screen is small or no prob on lcd screen.
    i have removed the chip , cleaned components on the board.
    resoldered av output plug , and components near it .
    also on main side of the board , resoldered and cleaned all components and chip near it .
    still same prob ... any ideas ?
    could it be the av plug itself ? should i try and replace it ?
    any ideas will be helpfull
    thx
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    Did you try on another tv ?
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    hehe
    yes , tried on 4 different tv's ....
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    have you tried a diffrent scart lead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobcat
    have you tried a diffrent scart lead.
    DOH!!!!
    YES I DID !!!
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    Does it exist in all types of video signals? i.e both component, s-video and composite? If it does, it seems more like a digital fault. The AV connector can go bad, luckily it's really easy to replace.
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    hi
    well i didnt try with svideo cable , as i dont have one .
    thought i have replaced the av output plug ... still same prob , not a bit of change with anything i did ...
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    pelzi Guest
    Hm. Maybe the video encoder chip is bad. Just hope it works with s-video or some other video signal. At least I can't think of anything else.
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    what is this chip ? is that the small once near the AV output plug ?
    the one that use for rgb/color fix ?

    if you think it is .... i can try and replace it .... you think a chip from a v5 board will do the work ??
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    That is the chip, but it's rather tough to replace. Really I have no idea what causes the problem, but the chip comes to my mind first.
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