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The problem that brought this to my attention . . . Sony's PS2. When connected to a certain scart lead which can also be linked to a VCR, DVD's gain a green tint during the movie. This lead is not the one I was surplyed with for the PS2 and as far as I can see has to be bought specially. So why then does this wire cause uproar? A small glitch in the 'third place' console, which will in the long term probably save shop buyers a lot of money.
"But we have to buy another wire to get rid of the green!" You bought one to get it. Apparently if this lead works then the one suplied will also. USE THAT ONE! Whats wrong with my age group? A sudden uproar that seems to condemn justice? Bravo Sony, finally a step to provent copying films etc. Pity most of the dumb crowd can't see the good.
The problem that brought this to my attention . . . Sony's PS2. When connected to a certain scart lead which can also be linked to a VCR, DVD's gain a green tint during the movie. This lead is not the one I was surplyed with for the PS2 and as far as I can see has to be bought specially. So why then does this wire cause uproar? A small glitch in the 'third place' console, which will in the long term probably save shop buyers a lot of money.
"But we have to buy another wire to get rid of the green!" You bought one to get it. Apparently if this lead works then the one suplied will also. USE THAT ONE! Whats wrong with my age group? A sudden uproar that seems to condemn justice? Bravo Sony, finally a step to provent copying films etc. Pity most of the dumb crowd can't see the good.