Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 4 updates in 1 topic

root <NoEMail@home.org>: Jan 04 07:38PM

> Move cables away from each other and don't use cheap co-ax, HDMI etc.
> cables.
 
> Kenny
 
Your analysis is correct. I re-routed the hdmi cable and the problem
is gone. Thanks to all who responded.
root <NoEMail@home.org>: Jan 04 07:39PM


> My hum was in the audio from the RF feed. The isolator
> cleaned it all up.
 
> G²
 
Fortunately for me re-routing was sufficient.
root <NoEMail@home.org>: Jan 04 07:40PM


> If it doesn't occur on the other OS, then grab the video timing info
> from that, and compare with your current OS.
 
> xvidtune -show
 
Thanks for responding. Hum seems to have been the problem since
re-routing the hdmi cable fixed it.
root <NoEMail@home.org>: Jan 04 07:42PM


> The fact that the line moves in that manner pretty much eliminates the display as a possibility, but it could still be a main board issue.
 
> When the line appears, put up the TVs own menu. If the line disturbs the menu, it's a TV issue.
 
Hum seems to have been the problem. Now that you mention it,
there never has been a problem in the menu displays. I should
have thought of that.
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