Video display with FM Trasmitter

Does anyone have problems with their video iPod and an FM transmitter. I have an older transmitter to listen in the car. I just updated and got a video iPod. When I plug it into the transmitter, black smudges appear on the screen. They go away when I plug the iPod back into my computer. Anyone else seeing this?

Are you wearing polarizing sunglasses when you're looking at the screen? I know it sounds like a really dumb question but viewing the screens of certain electronic devices (cell phones, iPods) through such lenses can make the screen appear to abnormal. It tends to happen in cars because that's where people wear their sunglasses.

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