I have 2 component cable devices. Both capable of 1080i. I have a tv with one 1080i component input. My receiver has 2 component inputs and 1 component output. Will I be able to connect my 2 devices to the receiver, then output to the tv and get 1080i. How do I switch from one device to the other?
SOURCE: Component Video inputs do not work
I started back in the day of tubes. A family would have one set and it would be a 19" black and white. There are different resolutions now. The components probably do work, but, they don't pass the 480i signal. The satelite converter's analog signal needs to be set to 480p and the DVD needs to be set to progressive if it does have that setting. If the DVD is not a progressive scan DVD, then, the only inputs that it will show on is the analog signal. Some of the dish converters have a switch on the face for changing the resolution. If yours doesn't then put it in an analog source and go to the menu and change it there. Then move it to the component input. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: No video throught HDMI output
press set up go option number 1 then go hdmi monitor and input yes. then press set up again
SOURCE: HDMI to DVI gives pink screen
Make sure the Geforce outputs in DVI-digital
then Boot the PC while the TV is on and
connected. This allows the card to read the EDID from the TV and provide the
best resolution...
Most displays work best at their native resolution, which
is either 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720, or 1024 x 768 for most HD TVs. It sounds
like your video card has difficulty handling resolutions that high and that may
be your problem.
One has to remember that DVI/HDMI is capable of carrying
two types of Colourspaces: RGB and YPrPb. Unless modified, the PC will always
output RGB.
Do you any other components that use HDMI that you
can test, or another HDMI port on your TV that you can use? If not, then the
best you can do is swap the cable and contact your provider about the problem, Make sure the Geforce outputs in DVI-digital
then Boot the PC while the TV is on and
connected. This allows the card to read the EDID from the TV and provide the
best resolution...
Most displays work best at their native resolution, which
is either 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720, or 1024 x 768 for most HD TVs. It sounds
like your video card has difficulty handling resolutions that high and that may
be your problem.
One has to remember that DVI/HDMI is capable of carrying
two types of Colourspaces: RGB and YPrPb. Unless modified, the PC will always
output RGB.
Do you any other components that use HDMI that you
can test, or another HDMI port on your TV that you can use? If not, then the
best you can do is swap the cable and contact your provider about the problem,
as well as contact toshiba if swapping the cable and box doesn't resolve the
color problem.
SOURCE: Mitsubishi HDMI connection trouble
I have the same issue with my 73". Rather then going over all of my connections and equipment I'll just say htat I feel your frustration. I have been on the phone with Mitsubishi directly and it appears as though they have a free software upgrade that should address this problem. If you call 1-800-332-2119 and press 4 in the menu you will get someone to help you. Be patient. They will make you go through all of the fixes that you have already tried. They will mail you a flash drive that goes right into the front USB port of your TV. I hope this is of help. Good luck.
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SOURCE: right cables for connecting devices
Hi,
You have connected from PC to TV right???
1.To get the video you have to connect to TV
2.Please take a separate cables for to listen audio and to watch video,
for audio connect cables from DVD Player to Home Theater you can listen the audio
for video please connect the HDMI video to TV Where You can enjoy both.
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