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Posted on Aug 10, 2017

Samsung no input devices

I have a Samsung HLR506718/XAA

The screen shows No Input Devices, no matter what I plug in. It had the screen go upside down on it (switched engine from Samsung to Zeiss)

Previous owner went into the menu and corrected it as did I. I've read that the settings will default if you go into the menu. Do I need to change anything? or is there an internal Component fried?

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Check to see if your DVD player is outputing a progressive scan and turn it off if you are using the S-Video cable, it does not support progressive scanning.

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Try HDMI if the TV has the inputs or swap the component cable.

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