A couple of years ago, I got an RCA home theater/surround sound system. At that time I had an older TV that only had a coax input in it, so I was only running audio from my DVD player and sat dish box into the receiver.
I finally convinced my wife after 15 years that we need a new TV. Got a 32" Toshiba TV. Hooked up s-video cables from the DVD and sat box to the receiver and then a svideo cable from the receiver to the TV.
Most of the time the picture was fine, except the top two inches of the screen started warping. It would happen only randomly, but was happening when we watched a DVD or regular sat TV.
Figuring it was the TV since it was happening with both the DVD and sat box, I took the TV back to the store and got a new one. Samething started happening.
I finally got the idea to hook the DVD player directly to the TV and bypass the surround sound receiver. Amazing, no picture problems.
Anyone have any ideas on what could be causing the problem and how to fix it. I really don't want to hook the DVD, sat box and VHS machine seperatly up to the TV.
Thanks for any help that someone might have!