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<blockquote data-quote="DreadFury" data-source="post: 585975" data-attributes="member: 96011"><p>The moving pink bars is a ground loop problem.</p><p></p><p>It is caused when something attached to your setup's electrical field is not in sink with something else.</p><p>This can be fixed in many ways, some easier than others, depending on the severity.</p><p></p><p>Try adding all elements of your setup to one power strip.</p><p>It's a pretty safe bet the problem is coming from your cable. (cable companies use their own power source and this happens a lot because they are always out of sync with your houses frequencies)</p><p>You can either get a ground loop isolator, or get one of those power strips with the cable input/output as well as electrical outlets.</p><p></p><p>I had a similar problem which was solved by a power strip that grounded my cable and all power plugs for my setup.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for the color, I honestly can't tell from the screenshot if there is a problem or not, all I can really see is the pink lines.</p><p></p><p>Ensure you have all cables inserted correctly and in the right input's outputs, I know the HDPVR's inputs in the back are kind of flimsy, so be careful, but make sure they are ALL the way in and secure.</p><p>Also, the HDVPR has a color settings page in the arcsoft TME software that can help you adjust the color to your liking, but mine was fine.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreadFury, post: 585975, member: 96011"] The moving pink bars is a ground loop problem. It is caused when something attached to your setup's electrical field is not in sink with something else. This can be fixed in many ways, some easier than others, depending on the severity. Try adding all elements of your setup to one power strip. It's a pretty safe bet the problem is coming from your cable. (cable companies use their own power source and this happens a lot because they are always out of sync with your houses frequencies) You can either get a ground loop isolator, or get one of those power strips with the cable input/output as well as electrical outlets. I had a similar problem which was solved by a power strip that grounded my cable and all power plugs for my setup. As for the color, I honestly can't tell from the screenshot if there is a problem or not, all I can really see is the pink lines. Ensure you have all cables inserted correctly and in the right input's outputs, I know the HDPVR's inputs in the back are kind of flimsy, so be careful, but make sure they are ALL the way in and secure. Also, the HDVPR has a color settings page in the arcsoft TME software that can help you adjust the color to your liking, but mine was fine. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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