When I try to run HD movies from the Kindle to the TV, it works fine for a while, then stops for about 10 seconds with a NO SIGNAL message, then the movie starts again. The kindle screen, meanwhile is running the film without interruption. I have tried two different cables, both of which work fine on our VISIO TV.
SOURCE: HDMI Input Failed
I've been seeing alot of this out in the field. The cable is thick and heavy, after awhile the HDMI connectiion inside the set comes apart and breaks from the main board. In my opinion the only difference between Component jacks and HDMI inputs is the thought of reducing the amount of wire mass in the back of the unit. It's more pleasing to the eye. If it's under any kind of warranty, call a servicer. The main PCB will need to be replaced. If it's not under warranty, use component input cables, you'll get the same performance from your set and save a few bucks.
SOURCE: Toshiba 52hm84 DLP-HDMI Component has been compromised?
This is a wild guess, but I believe that you are being **** by the movie industry. The HDMI protocol includes a form of DRM (Digital Rights Management) for high resolution content called: High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection Basically this means that the media (disk or broadcast) instructs the player (in your case the cable box) to insist that any downstream devices (your TV) is industry and DRM compliant. Specifically this evil protection scheme is designed to plug the analog hole and make it impossible for you to record or copy the movie by using an analog output from your TV. This even restricts the size of the TV you can play the movie on, thus preventing pubs and bars from displaying the content on big screen TVs without paying royalties. The message means that the manufacturer of your TV has refused to toe the industry line. 1984 Anyone ? Martin
SOURCE: No picture when on TV/Sat mode on receiver
Dear Customer,
Try another tv to this bales,
than try another cables with this your tv ,this way you got problem & find out solution on which you can spend time for ,
than try some channels to sets up your tv configuration,
or must not be imported from another country cause its not similar to your country's signal identification,
THNX
SOURCE: Picture but no sound on a Toshiba Theaterwide HD tv
You can check the user manual for some troubleshooting tios about this problem and also try resetting the audio part of the TV its on page 42 of the user manual if resetting the audio still didn't fix the problem reset the entire unit you can also see the steps from the user manual http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/tacpassets-images/models/50hp16/docs/50hp16_om_e.pdf
Hope that helps.............
SOURCE: closed caption problem
I had the same issue... here's what I did. If power off your cable box, then press the menu button, there's a selection to enable or disable Closed Captioning. This works for both HD series Motorola boxes Comcast offers, at least in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. Hope this helps!
Evan
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