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<blockquote data-quote="rmschaver" data-source="post: 1177077" data-attributes="member: 20127"><p>Interesting you mention that the picture is reversed. As what should be left is right and vice versa. That is an indication the processor is not handling the signal correctly. In a purely analog system," think old CRT tube tv's" signals are processed from top to bottom left to right. A gun shots electrons at the screen in the above mentioned manner till a complete picture is scanned. With a composite system, analog to digital like in our trucks said analog signal is sent to a processor that then has to decide left to right or the other way around. This is typically done by a single bit in the signal telling the processor which side is which. If your processor is failing on you then you can get all the symptoms you describe. Not sure which processor handles the visual signal. I am sure Noah would know. Try to send him a PM. Noah is the expert in car audio/electronics. My expertise is more in automation and electronics. The two are similar but Noah has most likely seen your issue. He did the write ups stickies at the top of the part of the forum. Click on his name and you will get a pop up menu letting you pm him. Note He frequently works till late at night but has been great at responding when I had questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmschaver, post: 1177077, member: 20127"] Interesting you mention that the picture is reversed. As what should be left is right and vice versa. That is an indication the processor is not handling the signal correctly. In a purely analog system," think old CRT tube tv's" signals are processed from top to bottom left to right. A gun shots electrons at the screen in the above mentioned manner till a complete picture is scanned. With a composite system, analog to digital like in our trucks said analog signal is sent to a processor that then has to decide left to right or the other way around. This is typically done by a single bit in the signal telling the processor which side is which. If your processor is failing on you then you can get all the symptoms you describe. Not sure which processor handles the visual signal. I am sure Noah would know. Try to send him a PM. Noah is the expert in car audio/electronics. My expertise is more in automation and electronics. The two are similar but Noah has most likely seen your issue. He did the write ups stickies at the top of the part of the forum. Click on his name and you will get a pop up menu letting you pm him. Note He frequently works till late at night but has been great at responding when I had questions. [/QUOTE]
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