I need to be able to disable the auto color correction feature of the monitor. I am trying, without much success, to use the monitor in video production with the HDMI cable from the camera into the monitor. The problem is suble, but the monitor tries to correct the color and brightness levels when the shot switches from light to dark or the color of the subject changes. I know its not going to be color calibrated bu this constant changing is not acceptable. It is always in auto although all the menu items as set for manual. Please help. I have both the 32 and the 37 and they both respond the same way. Frustrated
SOURCE: Hooking up a PS3 through HDMI
what you have to to is hold the start button till the TV shows 480i then you will have what you need, it will set up for your tv
SOURCE: turn off closed caption on input(component) on Sharp Aquos 42"
I have a Sharp Aquos 46" and go a Comcast HD receiver as well, and had the same problem turning off the Closed Captioning. I order to turn it off you need to go into the box user setting by (starting w/ the cable box and tv on) pressing the power button for the cable box then the menu button for the cable box. This will open up the user settings menu. Just toggle CLOSED CAPTION to DISABLED.
SOURCE: Sharp Aquos LC-37P50E connected to computer with HDMI cable
Hi,
I got the chat , but some how it got disconnected.
But i would like to help you in this aspect.
HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface, and supports transmission of both audio and video in high fidelity.
First make sure these things,
Both your computer and your TV will need to support HDMI interface.
It's quite a recent thing in PC graphics cards, so you may have to
resort to S-Video, DVI or VGA for the video, plus a 3.5mm stereo cable (or the optical TOSLINK equivalent) for the sound.
Let know your comments and i will follow up with the suggestions.
Thanx for using fixya,
Good luck.
SOURCE: Sharp Aquos LC-46d65U HDMI connect
First off a little tip that manufacturers don't tell you is that you HAVE to TURN OFF the POWER to ANY UNITS that you are Connecting to via HDMI!!!!!!! If not you can short out the Inputs!!!!!!!! HDMI is usually Automatic, But sometimes you need to go into the Menus on all Devices to the HDMI section and write down their settings and compare them. Any definition that you are not sure of check the Manual or Google it! Match all the Settings (there won't be Much!) Hopefully the Inputs were not Damaged it only takes one time to short it out and then the Repairman makes a few bucks! Good Luck!
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
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