No, there is no manual selection. I just have the basic inputs 1 thru 3, then the 2 HD inputs 4 &5...input 4 (component) and input 5 (DVI). When I adjust the color or tint on any of the inputs, it changes it on all of them.
Anyone have any idea what can be done to fix my component video input on my TV. It's a 60" Phillips, model #60pp9502, and between the two HD inputs(DVI and Component) there is a drastic color difference. Through DVI the colors are perfect, but with the component video input(I'll use the star...
The subtitles appear regardless of which subtitle setting I have the dvd player on, although I usually have it set to 'Off'. The dvds are all region 1, and they work fine on my other dvd player, ie the subtitles appear for several seconds and then disappear. I'm not sure how long the problem has...
I'm having a problem on my Phillips Q35 pro-scan DVD player. Regardless of which dvd I am playing, whenever someone says something in a different language and the subtitle appears with the English translation, instead of the subtitle staying on screen long enough for a normal person to read it...
Just an update, The warranty guy came out and found some error codes in what I assume was the service menu, and said he would be ordering some parts to fix the problem. Guess I'll have to wait and see if he knows what he's talking about.
Thanks for the info, now I know what to look for and ask when this dude shows up in the morning. I'm using DVI from my zenith sat520 DirectTv receiver going into one of my HD inputs, and component video from my Samsung pro-scan DVD into the other HD input. The thing is, the problem is the...
I have a 60" Phillips 9502 and often times when I'm watching a program or a movie with a lot of dark or night scenes there is a green hint to a lot of the picture that should be black. Examples would be episodes of Angel, or Buffy the Vampire Slayer, or the movie Underworld. It just seems...
Is it possible to pick up the digital signal(not the HD signal) from the local TV stations with an OTA antenna if I don't have a set top box? I have a Hitachi HDTV, but just the generic Direct TV box, and since direct tv doesn't give local channels here yet, I'm trying to get better reception...
My idea of inexpensive for an amp is somewhere in the $300 range. The exact specs I'm looking for I'm really not too sure of. I have an Denon that is putting out 85 WPC, and I'm looking for something to power the two fronts and ease the burden from the Denon.
Hey guys, Thanks again for all the input. I replaced the fuses and everything is working fine again. No problems with the reciever. I guess I'll just hold off cranking it so loud till I get an amp to help power the Denon. By the way, anyone got any suggestions on an inexpensive 2 channel amp...
Here's an update. I just got off the phone with cerwin vega tech support and that guy seems to think is it a blown fuse, since the speakers are fuse protected. I'm on my way to radio shack to buy a couple fuses. I hope he's right!
Thanks for the reply. I was playing it pretty loud, but it had been at that volume for almost an hour. Then nothing. I am getting zero sound from either one of my cerwins. All I get is the powered sub I had running with it. I've checked my center and surrounds and they are okay. I've also tried...
I was just listening to some cds when all of a sudden, my two front stopped putting out sound. The only sound I am getting now is from my sub. I checked all the connections and fixed one speaker wire that was loose, but still no sound from the front two. Is it possible that my Denon reciever...
Maybe I wasn't exactly clear on the problem. The HBOHD is the only channel I dont need to stretch as it is almost always 16:9. Its the other 200 chanels that I would like to utilize the widescreen aspect of my TV on. I'm considering exchanging the HD box for a regular Digital box, so that I can...
I just hooked up my Time Warner digital cable HD box to my widescreen hdtv and I'm having trouble getting rid of the black bars on the side. Since I'm using one of the HD inputs on my TV, the TV manual says I have to use the input device to change the picture format (ie. Widescreen, zoom...
I plan on getting my HDTV calibrated sometime in the near future, but I had a couple questions before I do it. Do all the inputs for the TV need to be calibrated seperately and is that just part of the normal calibration, or is it just one input that usually gets calibrated? If its just one...
Having just purchased my first HDTV, I'm a little unsure about what components to connect to which inputs. I have a 60PP9502 Phillips that has two dedicated HD inputs, and then several other inputs. I'll be getting Time Warner digital with an HD box, and since the local channels here are not HD...
I currently have a Denon receiver, and am thinking about getting an amp since the Denon is only putting out 85 watts per channel. Speakers are Cerwin Vega 12s in front, JBL N-center 1, JBL N-24s for surround, and JBL PB-12 sub. Any suggestions on which amp would compliment the best? Price range...
Should I be concerned that my local calibrator says that he focuses on mits, but will gladly do my philips? Are HDTV's that similar where once you've done one brand, then you can do them all with equal results? thanks, Dan
Should I be concerned if my local calibrator tells me that he focuses on Mits. but will happily do my Philips? Are different TVs that similar where if he's done one brand, he could do them all? thanks, Dan
I'm fairly new to the forum, but I notice not too much talk about Philips. Are they really that much lower in quality. I've been considering getting the 60PP9502, but am kind of being swayed toward the Toshiba 57HDX82. Any feedback will be appreciated. thaks, Dan