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    Default Weird TV Problem

    http://www.buttasuperb.com/tvproblem.jpg

    See how there are black bars at each side of the screen. It's really starting to get on my nerves. It does this for every one of my systems, except the MVS through the supernova. It even does it for my SNES, which is hooked up through RF. Sometimes the black area is smaller, sometimes bigger. The way it is in the pic is the worst I'd ever seen it. At first I thought it was maybe a problem with 5 S-video switcher, but when I unplugged the DC plugs from that and just plugged it straight to the TV, it did the same thing.

    Even weirder, PS2 games do the same thing, but when I play DVD's through the PS2 the screen is perfect.

    I have the PS2 and CPS2 gun hooked up through S-Video, the DC, PSX, and MVS hooked up through composite, and the SNES through RF, so it's doing it for every type of connection.

    Anyone know what the problem is?

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    Sounds like a problem I once came across, the answer depends on 2 question
    First is this a wide screen TV?
    Second whose the reception on normal tv channels?

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