If the box does not have a HDMI port, which type of port does it have?
There are photos online of all the different ports.
There are converters of every different alternative
HDMI to DVI
HDMI to Micro D
For example
Less than 10 dollars
Don't waste your money on foolish "gold plated"
Identify the type of port it has if it is not HDMI
Order the converter from eBay if you are not near
a store that carries different converters
SOURCE: HDMI f/ dvd, dvr, receiver and tv
best set up if you have all hdmi is to have all your components go into the receiver ie. hd cable box, dvd etc. by using the hdmi output from the player(s) to the hdmi input to the receiver. next use one hdmi cable from the receiver to the tv then your laughing.
good luck
smeags
SOURCE: Samsung HT-TQ85 HDMI Input not working
I rember reading an article stating that the HDMI does not suppory audio
SOURCE: says no signal when switched to hdmi when there is one.
Have the same problem with a 532H - but here is what I did to resolve the issue:
1) Click your Menu button on the TV remote.
2) Go to Screen (click the right button)
3) Go to Main Picture Source (click the right button)
4) Select HDMI (click the Menu button when done)
SOURCE: the HDMI "input" ports damage output ports of connecting devices
i know this sounds stupid, but have you "toggled" or "played" with the HDMI cables? are they the same manufacturer? HDMI channel connections are very fickle. If just one connection is not exactly correct, they go to a limp, no go status. Since they run at such a minimal voltage, i can't see them "blowing" the outputs on the devices.however....if your cable has a serial type output for video only, I would connect the hdmi convertor to it and see if it works.
SOURCE: Sony PCM 48 Issue
As long as you continue to have both HDMI and optical outputs connected at same time from the cable box, it will probably always choose the default as HDMI. If you do not want to change any connections then the best thing to do in this case is to always leave the cable box turned on. Otherwise, disconnect the HDMI and connect it to the TV by component video.
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