Panasonic DVD player problem

bluerpk

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Hello guys
I bought a new DVD player..the Panasonic CP 72. I hooked up the player to a DVD player to a Sony Wega using Component cables. It runs interlaced fine but when i try to switch to progressive, it gives a flickering image. After going through the manual, i found out its an issue with the copy guard. Does anyone have any suggestions to make it work.
BTW. I took the DVD player to India. So I cant return it. Any suggestions to make it run in progressive mode would be extremely helpful.

Thanks.
 

Heisenberg

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Macrovision issue? If so, you can buy boxes that defeat it. Don't know if there are any that support component video though.
 

bluerpk

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The strangest thing is that the manual mentions only the progressive output. The interlaced output through the component cables works perfectly.
 

edog

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If the answer to GOSHARKS question is yes then it sounds to me like you have the same problem a bunch of people have with this player, which is a grounding problem with the component jacks in the player.

You can Check it out here CP72 Flashing
 

Muadib

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Originally posted by: GOSHARKS
uh - *obvious question* can the sony display 480p in the first place?

I'm betting the answer is no. What model Wega is it, bluerpk?
 

bluerpk

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Yes..the WEGA is a digital one..with DRC capability..capable of outputting progressive signals.

Can someone please explain the grounding problem and how i go about fixing it.

Thanks again.