The converter: HDMI cable plugged in and into TV. AV plugs in converter and back of DVD, all matched. mini USB cable came with converter plugged in converter, standard USB at other end in TV. change input or source
SOURCE: HDMI connection problem
On your TV set remote are you selecting the proper input; for example when you have different devices connected to the back of your tv set, dvd player, vcr, cable box etc; you have to tell the tv which device you want to use by selecting the right one on your tv remove input selection. Hope this was any help.
SOURCE: Source list for Samsung LCD TV when hooking up PS3
when you switch the ps3 on if you hold down the power button for more than 4 seconds it runs the display setup. and sets the ps3 to run in the best possible option. hope this helps
SOURCE: HDMI to DVI gives pink screen
Make sure the Geforce outputs in DVI-digital
then Boot the PC while the TV is on and
connected. This allows the card to read the EDID from the TV and provide the
best resolution...
Most displays work best at their native resolution, which
is either 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720, or 1024 x 768 for most HD TVs. It sounds
like your video card has difficulty handling resolutions that high and that may
be your problem.
One has to remember that DVI/HDMI is capable of carrying
two types of Colourspaces: RGB and YPrPb. Unless modified, the PC will always
output RGB.
Do you any other components that use HDMI that you
can test, or another HDMI port on your TV that you can use? If not, then the
best you can do is swap the cable and contact your provider about the problem, Make sure the Geforce outputs in DVI-digital
then Boot the PC while the TV is on and
connected. This allows the card to read the EDID from the TV and provide the
best resolution...
Most displays work best at their native resolution, which
is either 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720, or 1024 x 768 for most HD TVs. It sounds
like your video card has difficulty handling resolutions that high and that may
be your problem.
One has to remember that DVI/HDMI is capable of carrying
two types of Colourspaces: RGB and YPrPb. Unless modified, the PC will always
output RGB.
Do you any other components that use HDMI that you
can test, or another HDMI port on your TV that you can use? If not, then the
best you can do is swap the cable and contact your provider about the problem,
as well as contact toshiba if swapping the cable and box doesn't resolve the
color problem.
SOURCE: Television is not recognizing HDMI inputs
there is a possibility that there might have been a power surge sent over hdmi into the hdmi board on the tv. if on your model the hdmi board is seperate from the sine board then youll have a cheap replacement if not its gonna cost you roughly 300-400 is my guess.
call your repair guy
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