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Anyway to bypass Macrovision on a TV?

bmacd

Lifer
We have a series of about 20 TVs hooked up at work for the purpose of display and sale. We have two TVs, both made by Sylvania and combo TV/VCRs, that when hooked up to the split coax signal, will distort the DVD signal.

Er...if that didn't make sense...we have a DVD player that runs into a multiple splitters. The splitters run coax cable to about 20 TVs. With the exception of two TVs, we have a crystal clear signal on all TVs. The two that DON'T have a clear signal appear to be having problems with macrovision, in which the quality of the picture will darken beyond recognition of the picture, and scramble at times.

Is there any solution to running the same signal to all TVs and eliminating the macrovision?

-=bmacd=-
 
also...is this a problem with the two TVs or a problem that needs to be solved with the DVD player?

-=bmacd=-
 
Originally posted by: bmacd
also...is this a problem with the two TVs or a problem that needs to be solved with the DVD player?

-=bmacd=-

I would guess that it is the TV or the singal. Try hooking the TV's up to the DVD player with out any spliters or anything and see if it is still messed up.
 
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