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Originally Posted by timmy
Ok when I got cable I realized that there is no cable out just HDMI I could have just plugged it into the flat tv but I needed to get signal to my other TV sets so I did with 2 small units HDMI plugs into from the cable box and changed it to I guess the analog signal and that’s what I use to run my old sets with a few splitters. So ok then it’s not the cable signal but rather the tv IF must still be out enough not lock in color but yet the IF accepts the signal from a DVD player using a modulator for games and DVD players.
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HDMI output only?
are you using something like this?
https://www.amazon.com/GANA-Composit...ct_top?ie=UTF8
something like this will NEVER work on vintage TVs I have tried, they are JUNK
you will get NO color or barber pole effect due to the sloppy colorburst it puts out, solid state TVs work MOST of the time, but tube, NEVER will.
you must have a Cable box that outputs composite video (ntsc) for it to work correctly