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Try using the S-Video output and then try using the VGA output from the VSX 6000 unit. The unit can be fixed to output from either as the first monitor output (you may have the dual monitor option enabled). If this does not work the resolution of the TV might be HD, the output of your VSX 6000 is Standard Definition. You will need a monitor that accepts standard definition. If this does not work, I would reboot your VSX 6000 and try again. David
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Your TV you are trying to connect to the pc may not be compatible with the connecting device or the connection output to the TV is incorrect. Please provide more information as to you issue such as : a. model number b. year manufactured c. Has the manual to the TV been viewed d. PC information needed (out puts/inputs)
use a normal cable to connect to you tv and check the resolution that the hdmi is trying to output. if it wont display with the normal one then you will have to reset the video output system.
"Unsupported signal" suggests one of two things. Either the refresh rate on your computer is set too high (it MUST be at 60 Hz.) or you have the display resolution set too high
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