Display issues - CRT - Flicker, b&w

I have a 1.5 GHz Core Solo Mac mini. I'm using a DVI to Video adapter to display on my CRT television.
After making some changes to resolution, I have had issues with the display. After the grey apply start up, the display flickers (to the point where it cannot be used) and is in black & white. I am unable to see anything properly, so I can't detect displays.
I suspect the issue is with the refresh rate or interlacing.
I am able to use the mini on an LCD monitor. I tried to make changes to settings, but it doesn't seem to stick. I am able to use the TV in safe mode, but after a restart the problem persists.
Any suggetions?
Thanks.

After the mini is started in Safe mode with the TV, go into System preferences and make a change to another resolution that works but is different from the one that Safe uses. Then, when restarting normally, that resolution should persist and things should be working again.

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