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Old 11-23-00 | 11:30 PM
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ok, i have a pioneer DV525, a panasonic 27" tv, and a sherwood 9090R reciever. my problem is that occassionally when i am watching a dvd, there will be a yellowish spot in the top right corner of the screen. sometimes it will stay for a few minutes and sometimes it will go away rather quickly. my dvd player is less then a year old as is the tv so i am wondering if anyone has any thoughts on wherein the problems exists??? thanks in advance.
Old 11-23-00 | 11:34 PM
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I blame the tv.
Old 11-24-00 | 12:07 AM
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Best solution to zero in on the culprit is to simply setup the DVD player on another TV and see if the problem persist.

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Old 11-24-00 | 09:29 AM
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Did you ever set a cordless drill or place another object with a magnet near that spot?
Old 11-25-00 | 10:36 AM
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not that i know of. maybe my cordless phone, but that would be it. =(
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Thats a small magnet in a phone speaker so I wouldn't think so.

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