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The HDMI port may be on the back of the TV, near the bottom.
If you do not have the owner's manual for your TV, which probably shows where connections for the TV are located, then you can go to the Insignia Product Support web page: https://www.insigniaproducts.com/support
You can use the Search box to find an owner's manual for your TV. It is below the Product Information heading.
Check out the menu on your TV background setup. There are many settings in there that your owner's manual can show you, like multiple channels on screen, zoom, etc. It would be useful if you don't have an owner's manual, to go to the manufacturer website and put in your model number requesting the owner's manual...download it and study it yourself!
I presume you followed the instructions in the TV manual during hookup and did not hook up with the units powered up and did select the correct input with the remote?
If you have another unit that uses HDMI try a direct hookup with it to see if the HDMI input is working.
HDMI units do not like being hooked up when units involved are powered up and on--seen more than a few where this was the problem and it is worth a try if the Owner Manual does not help you.
Ur tv some how causes HDMI 1 and 2 port hubs link together so changes back and fourth 1 or 2 HDMI hubs will not a difference.Ur tv have 4 HDMI hub ports wright?Tries not to used HDMI hub ports as like HDMI ports like 1,2,3,4 to as in sequences.Tries used like 1 and 4,2 and 4,3 and 1 as skips sequences might work for ur tv.Tries to hook up the PS3 system as the old format hook up same hook as PS2 format like used the PS station old RCA AV cable hook up.Then that should not causes conflict at all because now tv have two difference kind of format hook up.
If you are trying to get 'off the air' signals then you must scan for the new digital channels in your reception area (this info should be in your owners manual). If scanning doesn't find any signals, you might have to add a VHF/UHF line amplifier(s) between your antenna and the TV set or improve your outside antenna or the cable leading from it to your set. You might have to resort to subscribing to HD cable or satellite TV.
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