SOURCE: akai lct42z6tm
I can confirm that replacing these 4 capacitors worked perfectly. I
work in construction so i am not a technician or anything. I did not
even have a solder iron. I have photos of the board if anyone would
like to see them. Took me about a hour to replace the 4. I had to use
(2)35volt & (2)50volt cause radio shack only had 2 of each and it
works like a charm. This TV has been in storage for 6 months until i
found this article on the problem. Cant say thanks enough!!!!!!!!!!
SOURCE: Samsung HDMI issue
Have you try to replace your HDMI cable?I recommend you to pick up a good Monster HD700 HDMI cable from a local retail store like best buy or circuit city.In case it isn't the cable problem,you could return it.
However,when you are a using the HDMI cable,it is normally either have both picture and sound or nothing at all.Are you sure you didn't hook up the audio OUTPUT from your TV back to a receiver input?
Or even an optical output from the TV to the receiver?
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SOURCE: I have a Samsung LCD HDMI 37inch TV series 5 do I need a set top box
No set top box required. Your TV has the latest technology. If so desired you could subscribe to a cable or satellite network and you will receive a box that will pick up all channels. HD channels are usually extra. As far as picking up "digital" broadcasting, no worries because your TV is already digital capable.
SOURCE: Picture sound blackout (blink) when cable box/receiver HDMI used
Onkyo service told me, the second timethat I called them, that there is a known HDMI handshake issue with Motorola and Atlanta Scientific cable boxes. The only solution, and it was a solution, is to connect the box through the HDMI 1 port ONLY. All the other (2,3,4) result in blinking/dropping of signal. I did this, changed the cable/satelilte setting to HDMI 1 and all is well.
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