Some years ago, I had to show a TV-card vendor (their card made a compliant
computer fail Class B) the right way to do this. They were passing normal
video through, and had apparently never TESTED in standby mode to see what
interrupting shields with pigtails would do.  I bundled all the video cable
shields - in their case only six - and terminated the whole bunch in common
at the connector EMI backshell. That did it. 

As I recall, they wouldn't DO that, and we didn't buy their card.

Good luck.

Cortland

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