SOURCE: LC32OEM9 says Not Supported Format on HDMI Input.
my playstation3 was hooked up on mine with hdmi, i only recived the message once. i turned the tv off then unplugged the hdmi cable and reconncted it, turned the tv back on and it has been fine ever since.
SOURCE: Format not supported when i try to use my emerson
That usually means the "Resolution" is set too high. Try to start in SAFE MODE, press F8 at bootup, and choose, Standard VGA Mode, or boot to the safe mode desktop, then set resolution for say 800x600 32bit. Then reboot. Hopefully you should now be OK.
SOURCE: my sharp tv is pc ready. I hook everything up and
There are a number of things to check here:
1) Verify that the resolution on the PC is set to a supported level for the TV. Usually the TV will show "no signal" if the resolution is out of range or the message "out of range" will appear.
2) You don't indicate whether you are connecting to a desktop or laptop. If a laptop, you may need to turn on the external monitor. This is done by using the function key and either F5 or F6 (the key should have a picture of a screen on it). Hitting this combination will toggle between the main screen with.without the external monitor.
3) Verify that the TV port is selected correctly (AV1,AV2 etc)
4) You will need a separate cable or the audio regardless of the system type. Also verify that the audio cable is in the corresponding audio input jacks for the video option selected.
If you have completed the above and it still doesn't work, please post the details about the computer being used and the exact cable setup that you have and I'll check into this further.
Thanks,
Dan
SOURCE: PS3 hdmi generates a not supported format error
your ps3 is set to work on a 1080p tv you can change the pixel setting on your ps3 by holding the power button down while youe console is running until it turns off let go and hold your power button down again when your console turns back on your tv wil ask you about the hdmi device its found unless you failed, good luck n00bs
Hi there, my name is Mayra Diaz with DISH Network, I just ran into your post, just wanted to make sure that everything is working ok for you. Usually when this issue happens we would replace the HDMI cable first and if that would not work we would replace the DVR receiver. If you have any other questions or concerns feel free to post back.
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