arathorn@dds.nl
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I recently found out that my AES has a hardware bug causing vertical lines in the image. I found out that it's specific to the model of my AES, which is model 3-6, as documented in this blog post. This post links to several other threads, such as the one on this forum. The first post mentions that cutting the RGB signals ("Part#2") should be enough to fix this issue.
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Since I'll be doing this, I figured I'd experiment with cutting one end and see if the problem is fixed. My understanding is we'd have to cut at the end of the transmitter of the signal. I don't have the knowledge to make an educated guess as to which end would be the transmitter and which end the receiver. Can someone suggest which end to cut? Let's use this image as a reference.
edit: here's a picture of the effect
On this page the author writes
I cut both sides of the traces - this is probably unnecessary and I should have experimented but cutting both sides definitely did the trick.
Since I'll be doing this, I figured I'd experiment with cutting one end and see if the problem is fixed. My understanding is we'd have to cut at the end of the transmitter of the signal. I don't have the knowledge to make an educated guess as to which end would be the transmitter and which end the receiver. Can someone suggest which end to cut? Let's use this image as a reference.
edit: here's a picture of the effect
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