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Beovision MS6000 problem.

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nattdal
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nattdal Posted: Sat, Jun 6 2015 10:17 AM

Hello.

I just purchased a MS6000 model because I wanted a crt tv for my gaming room but I can't seem to store my color settings when I go out of the color setting menu, but when I keep the menu up and play it looks fine does anyone know what to do?

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Dave Farr replied on Sat, Jun 6 2015 11:05 AM

nattdal:

Hello.

I just purchased a MS6000 model because I wanted a crt tv for my gaming room but I can't seem to store my color settings when I go out of the color setting menu, but when I keep the menu up and play it looks fine does anyone know what to do?

Once you've made the settings you want, press 'GO' on the remote which stores them.  If you press 'EXIT' or anything else, it doesn't store your changes.  Page 21 of the user manual.

Welcome to Beoworld.

Dave.

 

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tournedos replied on Sat, Jun 6 2015 11:35 AM

You're probably using RGB signals. The colour settings have no effect on them. The TV is showing the composite niput signal as long as the on screen menu is up, that's why your settings seen to disappear once you exit the menu (back to RGB mode).

No way around this unless you want to switch to composite, which will look bad in some other ways (colour crosstalk etc).

--mika

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nattdal replied on Sat, Jun 6 2015 12:28 PM

Yes I do I use a modded Mega Drive with an RGB cable, sorry for not mentioning that, thank you very much for your answer, so it can¨t display RGB properly then? I am pretty new to the whole rgb scene.

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It does display RGB properly - you just cannot adjust colour saturation. Only brightness & contrast. Most TV sets (from the analogue era) are actually like that.

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nattdal replied on Sun, Jun 7 2015 4:54 AM

Cheers! now I got happier, I adore this tv haha. thank you very much!

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