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RE: TV Audio (BBC1) coming through on DVD Channel

Thanks to everyone for the suggestions - I know someone with a mega expensive SCART lead (£40!!) so I`ll borrow that to try and if it works I`ll look for a slightly cheaper one!

If that doesn`t work, it`ll provide the perfect excuse to invest in a Widescreen telly.

Thanks again.

RE: TV Audio (BBC1) coming through on DVD Channel

If you re-read my posting, you`ll see that I`ve tried unplugging everything from my TV except the DVD. Just get white noise interference rather than hearing every line of dialogue from `Only Fools and Horses` or whatever!

Thanks for trying though.

TV Audio (BBC1) coming through on DVD Channel

I have a problem with my Matsui DVD110 (or perhaps with my TV!) whereby, when I`m watching a DVD I can hear a TV channel in the background (always seems to be BBC1). Usually this is at the `whispering` level and only really noticeable when the DVD soundtrack is silent or v quiet. However, certain DVDs have to be turned up so loud (eg Crouching Tiger) that the noise becomes really intrusive.

Player is connected into it`s own SCART socket on TV, other SCART socket shared by VHS Video and OnDigital Box.

Have tried turning Video and OnDigital off - no diff. Changed SCART lead - no diff. Also disconnected aerial lead, get white noise instead.

Best setup so far, disconnect everything from TV except DVD through Audio & Video connectors at front - still get (lowish level of) white noise but easier to ignore.

Any suggestions?